All parts of NSW Health have a role to play in working together to decarbonise the health system.
The Climate Risk and Net Zero (CRNZ) Unit within System Purchasing Branch is responsible for coordinating the governance of the Net Zero Roadmap 2025-2030 and working with key partner health organisations and agencies to ensure clear accountability to support successful implementation and delivery against the NSW Government’s net zero targets.
There are a number of governance structures responsible for ensuring the NSW Government meets the state’s emissions reduction targets and the adaptation objective, including:
The NSW Health Net Zero Roadmap is governed through regular reporting to the NSW Health Environmental Sustainability Steering Committee: Chaired by the Deputy Secretary, System Sustainability and Performance, the Committee representatives include NSW Health Chief Executives, Executive Directors, consumers and partner organisation representatives from the NSW DCCEEW and Primary Health Network. The Committee was established in April 2022 to provide advice, assurance and oversight to support implementation and monitor progress towards Future Health’s Strategic Outcome 6, key objective 6.2.
This roadmap is not a static document. NSW Health will review the document periodically to incorporate new priorities informed by changes to policy, legislation, technological advances and other international drivers of healthcare decarbonisation.
The roadmap is the blueprint for the decarbonisation work that the Ministry of Health will deliver across the system. To ensure the successful delivery of the roadmap, the Ministry of Health will develop an implementation plan in collaboration with key stakeholders. The Implementation Plan will outline decarbonisation actions for each of NSW Health’s top emission sources, allowing for specific programs, initiatives and collaborations to deliver the objective statements for each priority area.