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Sustainability as a Leadership Responsibility - Not a Support Function
April 29, 2026
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Sustainability is Leadership: Not a Support Function

Our Power, Our Planet: Turning Leadership into Sustainable Action

In many organisations, sustainability still sits on the margins, owned by a department, discussed in meetings, and revisited during global observances like Earth Day. But this framing is no longer sufficient.

Sustainability is not a support function. It is a leadership responsibility.

In healthcare, this distinction is even more critical. The decisions we make every day, how we procure, how we manage energy, how we handle waste, how we design our systems directly impact not only the environment, but patient safety, operational resilience, and long-term affordability of care.

A hospital cannot claim to be delivering quality care if its systems are inefficient, its resources are strained, or its practices are unsustainable. Sustainability is not separate from care. It is embedded within it.

Too often, we wait for large strategies, big budgets, or complex frameworks before we act. Yet, the reality is that transformation rarely begins with grand gestures. It starts with small, consistent decisions, switching off unused equipment, fixing inefficiencies, reducing waste, rethinking procurement choices, and embedding accountability into everyday routines.

These are not operational details. These are leadership signals.

Leadership is not defined by intention, but by what is consistently prioritised and executed. When sustainability is treated as optional or delegated, it remains fragmented. When it is owned at leadership level, it becomes part of organisational culture.

At M.P. Shah Hospital, our journey has reinforced a simple truth: sustainability does not require perfection, it requires ownership. Across departments, we have seen that when teams are empowered to identify gaps and take action within their control, meaningful change follows. Not because of mandates, but because of mindset.

This is where real power lies.

The theme for this year’s World Earth Day is “Our Power, Our Planet: Turning Leadership into Sustainable Action” is a reminder that leadership is not about authority alone. It is about responsibility. The power to act, to influence, and to shape systems that endure.

For leaders, the question is no longer whether sustainability matters. The question is whether we are willing to lead it.

Not through statements, but through decisions.

Not through intention, but through execution.

Not someday, but now.

Because ultimately, sustainability is not about saving the planet in abstraction. It is about ensuring that the systems we build today are strong enough to care for the people who depend on them tomorrow.

And that responsibility sits firmly with leadership.

By Dr. Toseef Din, C.E.O., M.P. Shah Hospital

By Dr. Toseef Din, C.E.O., M.P. Shah Hospital

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