A group of veterinary businesses, member organisations, regulators, academic institutions and charities have teamed up to form a groundbreaking new partnership to catalyse sustainability initiatives in the veterinary sector. The Veterinary Sustainability Roundtable, convened by Vet Sustain, held its inaugural meeting at RCVS Headquarters on 3rd October, at which VetSalus were delighted to attend as one of the Founding Members.
The Roundtable is a precompetitive space for sustainability solutions, partnerships, and education projects, with the aim of situating sustainability at the heart of the veterinary sector. Driven by the group’s collective concern for the multiple sustainability challenges facing the industry and society, it aims to leverage the unique role of veterinary professionals to help regenerate the health and wellbeing of animals, people and the planet balanced alongside profit.
Three workstreams are being devised to tackle specific challenges that the veterinary sector is uniquely placed to address. These workstreams will be clearly linked to the ‘6Ws’ – Vet Sustain’s veterinary sustainability goals for welfare, wildlife, wellbeing, warming, waste, and water – and will be chaired and implemented by Roundtable members with support from Vet Sustain and subject matter experts.
VSR Founder Members, photo credit: Vet Sustain
“We’re excited to bring together this unique group of leaders, to face some of the most challenging issues facing the profession and wider society”, said Laura Gelder-Robertson, CEO of Vet Sustain. “During our inaugural meeting we created fertile ground for our future work together by clarifying competition regulations, co-creating our grounding principles, and exploring focus topics during an ideas lab.”
David Black, a Founding Director and Treasurer of Vet Sustain, said “This is the start of an important and very exciting journey for the veterinary sector. This event was all about finding common ground and continuing to build relationships both in- and outside of the veterinary sector, and we look forward to supporting the group’s next steps to drive lasting change.”
Alice Geddes, VetSalus CEO attended the meeting, “We are proud to contribute to this important alliance and look forward to building relationships with like-minded organisations to develop and progress sustainability initiatives. While our primary focus is in the large animal sector, we value the knowledge and collective experience the VSR brings.”
The Roundtable invites all organisations across the veterinary sector and related animal health sectors interested in driving sustainability to join the group, by emailing Laura Gelder-Robertson at [email protected].