July 29, 2025
Grace Hospital is officially certified. Grace is proud to announce that they’ve achieved Toitū Carbon Reduce certification, recognising their commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and embedding sustainability into everything they do.
At Grace, delivering exceptional healthcare means caring for the environment, too. This certification verifies their 2024 emissions inventory (939.73 tCO₂e) and affirms their mission to protect the health of both people and planet.
💬 “This milestone reinforces our long-term commitment to sustainable practices that benefit our community and future generations,” says Mark Watson, General Manager.
This achievement aligns them with global standards (ISO 14064-1) and puts Grace among a growing number of Kiwi organisations taking credible, science-based climate action.
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