News, Cost & Carbon Calculator
- Danielle Checketts

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
What a Busy Few Weeks at Eco Ninjas!
It’s been an exciting time for us, with two major press releases shining a spotlight on a critical issue in operating theatres: unclear identification and how our Theatre Badge Hats are helping solve it.
✅ Why Identification Matters
Misidentification happens every single day in UK theatres. Recent examples include:
A birthing partner repeatedly mistaken for staff during the delivery of his twins.
A neonatal matron who mistook the father of a critically ill baby for a doctor.
For years, this has been accepted as “just the way it is.” But it doesn’t have to be anymore.
Our Theatre Badge Hats make it easy to identify who’s who- improving safety, communication, and patient confidence.
💡 The Financial & Environmental Case
Our recent articles reveal the collective savings NHS and private hospitals could achieve by switching from single-use hats to reusable badge hats. This simple change reduces waste, saves money, and enhances safety.
📖 Read more:
Midlands News: How Badge Hats Could Save £20m a Year. Visit Here
Eco Ninjas Featured in the i Paper Visit Here
🛠 Helping Hospitals Build the Business Case
We know many hospitals are busy putting together business cases to move away from disposables. To make this easier, we’ve just launched our Cost & Carbon Calculator.
Simply enter your operating theatres’ current use of disposable hats, and the calculator will show:
Annual savings in cost and carbon emissions
Long-term impact over the lifespan of our reusable badge hats
These calculations can help you gain approval from procurement teams by clearly demonstrating both financial and environmental benefits. You can do this here.

🚀 Propel Programme: Our Next Big Step
We’re thrilled to join the Propel Programme for Yorkshire & Humber! Over the next six months, we’ll learn from innovators who’ve transformed patient care with solutions like modesty-preserving gowns that boost confidence and sustainability.
Working with leaders like Olivia Burns and the Propel team is an incredible opportunity to accelerate the impact of our Theatre Badge Hats.
🏥 On the Ground: Great Weston Hospital
This week, we’re visiting Great Weston Hospital Maternity Theatres, where staff have been using our badge hats for months.
Thanks to a diversity grant, they’ve introduced inclusive options like hijabs and braided hats, making every team member feel valued.
We’ll also meet the Improving Together Team and hopefully the Trust’s local MP!
🔍 Looking Ahead
We’re continuing conversations with NHS Trusts and private organisations about moving away from disposables to reusable, enhanced alternatives. Change takes time, but we’re here to support every step.
Thank you for being part of this mission to make operating theatres safer, more sustainable, and more inclusive.


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