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Henry Schein New Zealandā€™s office move - reduce, reuse, recycle

As part of Henry Schein’s environmental focus areas, we strive for circularity in our operations and continually look to reduce waste, recycle and reuse materials. In 2021 we began our data collection ensuring we are measuring, monitoring and reporting on our environmental impacts. We had a baseline of 71% of waste diverted from landfill through already established recycling practices.

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Henry Schein New Zealand - Tree Planting Initiative with Kaipatiki Project
The Henry Schein NZ team recently partnered with Kaipātiki Project, participating in a local tree planting initiative, planting 80 trees within Eskdale Reserve on the North Shore in Auckland. We had a variety of trees, shrubs and ground cover plants which will enable growth in vulnerable areas, and to support the banks and streams to protect wildlife and fish that reside in these reserves. With the amount of rainfall Auckland has had in the area, the soil was nice and damp and will allow the trees to establish and thrive in preparation for a warm summer ahead.
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Henry Schein New Zealand - Toitu enviromarkĀ® bronze certified organisation
As part of our activities around Practice Green, Henry Schein New Zealand is excited to announce our partnership with Toitū Envirocare and the recent achievement of the Toitū enviromark® bronze certification.
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Henry Schein New Zealand Launches Sustainability Initiative Practice Green
Henry Schein New Zealand is delighted to announce the launch of Practice Green, a sustainability initiative aimed at empowering healthcare providers in New Zealand and around the world to adopt greener practices. Through this program, Henry Schein will offer environmentally friendly products, services, and support to help dental professionals deliver high-quality care while reducing their environmental impact, as well as making improvements to all parts of the supply chain to reduce the environmental impact.
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