Sustainability Resources for Healthcare

“Health care is responsible for 10% of US greenhouse gases, 9% of the country’s air pollution, 12% of acid rain and 10% of smog-forming emissions … It does not have to be this way” 

- Fortune, September 5, 2019.

Until recently, medicine was mostly about doctors identifying illness and treating the sick. Yet today’s healthcare is becoming more sensitive to the side effects of medicine - not only from medications given to individual patients, but from the impact of health care delivery on the environment. Greenhouse gases and other pollutants spew out from hospitals and clinics; medical waste builds up in landfills and underground water supplies; the production of medicines, medical supplies and equipment create pollution and global warming. Most involved in healthcare prefer to think of themselves as helping, not harming - and so we offer these links and resources for clinics, hospitals, regulators and concerned citizens interested in reducing their carbon footprint and helping local communities achieve climate goals:

          •       Schedule regular preventive maintenance to keep systems working at top efficiency

          •       Energy audits every 2-3 years – heating, cooling, lighting, water heaters, computers etc. 

          •       Your local utility may provide this 

          •       Or do it yourselves with free training from the AHA’s https://www.energytocare.org/educational-tools

          •       Implement energy conservation programs from audit results

          •       When replacing equipment, select from Energy-Star labelled choices

          •       Create a contest inviting employees to share their energy and waste reducing ideas. Provide recognition and/or rewards for all good ideas

          •       Renewable energy projects can lock in low energy costs for years to come

  • Some quick ideas on how to cut healthcare facility waste and waste disposal costs:
  • Increase reuse of clinical products and equipment 
  • Increase reusable sharps use 
  • Increase recycling of medical plastics – bottles, basins, trays, blue wrap, etc.
  • Increase donation of used furniture, linens, outdated equipment & supplies

          •        Ask your staff for local nonprofits and schools that can use those discards 

  • Disinfect regulated medical waste onsite (autoclave or other technology)
  • Recycle, reprocess and reduce buying of new solvents, alcohols and other chemicals for hospital labs 
  • Make double-sided printing the default setting for copies and printers
  • Make electronic copies your go-to instead of paper reports

          •        Ask your staff to suggest more ways to cut back 

The Association for Climate Health has two great slideshows for health care professionals 

          •         Anesthesia as a Greenhouse Gas

          •         How Hospitals Can Save Money and be Climate Leaders

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