Blue Wrap Waste Stream Analysis; Leadership and Sustainability: A Sociotechnical Approach to Blue Wrap Waste Management in Healthcare

Author:
Kang, Jennie, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors:
Landsman, Zackary, Systems Engineering, University of Virginia
Peterson, Lisa, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Virginia
Wayland, Kent, Engineering and Society, University of Virginia
Abstract:

Hospitals face a growing challenge in managing medical waste's environmental and financial costs, which account for more than 6 million tons in the United States each year. A major contributor to this waste is blue wrap—a spunbond-meltblown-spunbond (SMS) polypropylene fabric used to maintain the sterility of surgical instruments. On average, approximately 115 million kilograms of blue wrap are discarded annually, producing about 823,000kg of CO2 emissions over a 10-year span. While initiatives exist to reduce, recycle, and remanufacture blue wrap, contamination, adhesive labels, and institutional barriers often lead to it being discarded as landfill waste. These challenges have limited hospitals’ ability to implement sustainable blue wrap waste solutions at scale. UVA Hospital is one of many institutions that struggle with this issue, generating over 12 tons of blue wrap waste annually. The central problem examined in the reports is the following: How can hospitals develop and implement effective and sustainable strategies for blue wrap waste management? The two reports focus on different facets of this challenge–one through the development of technical solutions and the other through a sociotechnical examination of the hospital leadership factors that influence waste management initiatives.

Degree:
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Keywords:
Blue wrap, Sterilization wrap, Hospital waste stream, Medical plastic reuse, Sustainable healthcare, Life cycle assessment (LCA), Polypropylene
Notes:

School of Engineering and Applied Science

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering

Technical Advisor: Lisa Colosi Peterson, Zackary Landsman

STS Advisor: Kent Wayland

Technical Team Members: Katia Almeida, Nylaa LaRose, Sharanya Nagendra

Language:
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
2025/05/09