Sustainability has become a crucial focus for hospitals, driven by environmental concerns, regulatory requirements and the potential for cost savings.
Improving hospitals’ environmental health involves implementing strategies that minimize their ecological impact, protect public health, and create healthier environments for patients, staff, and visitors.
Here 10 of the key measures for hospitals environmental improvement
Energy Efficiency
Use energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems, and medical equipment.
Install renewable energy sources like solar panels or wind turbines.
Conduct regular energy audits to identify and address inefficiencies.
Waste Management
Develop a robust waste segregation system to separate general, hazardous, and recyclable waste.
Encourage recycling programs for paper, plastics, metals, and e-waste.
Properly dispose of medical and pharmaceutical waste to prevent contamination.
Water Conservation
Install water-efficient fixtures like low-flow faucets, toilets, and showers.
Implement rainwater harvesting systems for non-potable uses.
Regularly monitor and repair leaks to minimize water wastage.
Green Building Design
Use environmentally friendly materials in construction and renovations.
Incorporate green roofs, natural ventilation, and daylighting in building designs.
Design landscapes with native plants that require minimal water and maintenance.
Sustainable Procurement
Purchase eco-friendly and energy-efficient medical devices and supplies.
Partner with suppliers who follow sustainable practices.
Minimize the use of single-use plastics and opt for reusable alternatives.
Air Quality Improvement
Use air purification systems to reduce indoor air pollution.
Maintain clean ventilation systems and ensure proper airflow.
Minimize the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in cleaning products and furnishings.
Environmental Education and Training
Train staff on sustainable practices and the importance of environmental health.
Conduct awareness programs for patients and visitors.
Engage employees in environmental committees or green initiatives.
Food and Nutrition
Offer sustainably sourced, organic, and locally grown food in cafeterias.
Reduce food waste by implementing proper portioning and donation programs.
Community Engagement
Partner with local organizations to promote public health and environmental initiatives.
Share best practices and achievements in environmental health with the broader community.
Monitoring and Reporting
Track and report the hospital’s carbon footprint, energy use, water consumption, and waste generation.
Use environmental management systems like ISO 14001 to guide continuous improvement.
By implementing these measures, hospitals can significantly reduce their environmental impact while fostering healthier outcomes for individuals and communities.
Here 12 criteria list that The Green Guide used to assess our top green hospital candidates by Environmental & Engineering Solutions:
Siting: Was the hospital sited with consideration for alternative transportation, storm water management, urban redevelopment and reducing any impact on the surrounding environment?
Water Efficiency: Is the hospital water- efficient, taking advantage of landscaping, water use reduction and innovative waste water use
Energy and Air Pollution: What has the hospital done to reduce energy consumption and atmospheric pollution, including chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) reductions, renewable energy, reduced energy consumption, green power and reducing ozone?
Materials and Resources: Does the hospital use recycled building materials and resources (such as water), local materials or certified wood?
Indoor Environmental Quality: What has the hospital done to improve indoor air quality through increased ventilation and incorporating low-VOC paints, adhesives and materials to avoid offgassing of formaldehyde, toluene and other carcinogenic compounds? What steps have been taken to create comfortable temperatures and to enhance daylighting?
Healthy Hospital Food: Do patient and staff meals include fresh, local and organic foods?
Green Education: Does the hospital train staff in waste reduction, toxics reduction and recycling?
Procurement: Does the hospital seek out recycled paper, water-efficient laundering, energy- efficient equipment or other green products?
Contaminants: Does the hospital have a program for reduction of toxics such as mercury and PVC (which can leach toxic plasticizers into fluids in IV drip bags and tubing)?
Green Cleaning: Does the hospital use cleaning products that do not release hazardous chemicals? Are staff trained in their use?
Waste reduction: Does the hospital have a program to segregate medical waste and to reduce, re-use and recycle general waste and furniture and equipment that are no longer needed?
Healing Gardens: Does the hospital have healing gardens where patients, staff and visitors can reflect, relieve stress and reconnect with nature? Are there green roofs? Does the landscaping use native plants, which reduce water consumption and the use of pesticides?
Source:
https://www.eesolutions.net/post/top-10-green-hospitals-saving-energy-and-money
Top 10: World’s Most Sustainable Hospitals
Leading healthcare organisations are implementing a raft of sustainability initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint and align with international guidance, such as the UN Sustainable Development.
Goals and the WHO’s Global Green and Healthy Hospitals initiative.
10 Anadolu Medical Center
Country: Turkey
Sustainability headline: Received LEED Gold certification for its sustainable design focused on energy, water, and waste management.
Anadolu Medical Center is a multi-specialty hospital based in Istanbul. Established in 2005 it has 200 beds and 650 physicians and focuses on oncology, cardiology, and organ transplantation.
The centre runs energy efficiency, waste management and recycling initiatives. It is recognised for its advanced medical technology, international accreditations, and patient-centric approach to healthcare delivery.
09 Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Country: Taiwan
Sustainability headline: Utilises green building design, solar power, energy-efficient equipment, and environmentally preferred purchasing.
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital was founded in 1976 in Taoyuan, Taiwan. It has 10,000 beds across multiple campuses, and specialises in organ transplants, cancer treatment and biomedical research.
The hospital is in the vanguard of healthcare energy conservation, waste reduction and eco-friendly construction measures.
08 Singapore General Hospital
Country: Singapore
Sustainability headline: One of the earliest hospitals in Singapore to adopt sustainable practices like energy audits, recycling, and green procurement policies.
Singapore General Hospital is a major public hospital established in 1821. With 1,700 beds and 4,000 healthcare professionals, it has a wide range of specialties, including oncology, cardiology, and transplantation. The hospital has implemented energy efficient technologies, water conservation measures, and waste management initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and achieve sustainability goals.
07 University Health Network
Country: Canada
Sustainability headline: A leader in green healthcare building design, energy co-generation, and comprehensive sustainability reporting.
UHN is a renowned academic healthcare institution based in Toronto, Canada. It is recognised for its pioneering medical research, innovative treatments, and commitment to delivering high-quality patient care through its hospitals and academic partnerships.
Established in the late 1990s, it comprises several hospitals and research facilities, and has 1,200 beds. It runs energy efficiency initiatives, waste reduction programs and follows green construction practices.
06 Barts Health NHS Trust
Country: UK
Sustainability headline: Has cut emissions by 27% since 2015 through LED lighting, better waste management and energy efficiency initiatives.
Barts Health NHS Trust: Key Facts
The trust has implemented energy conservation measures, waste reduction initiatives, and sustainable procurement practices to minimise its environmental impact and meet sustainability targets.
Barts is a prominent healthcare provider in East London, England. It was formed in 2012 through the merger of several NHS trusts, but Barts Hospital began life as the Priory of St Bartholomew in 1123.
With over 15,000 staff across multiple hospitals, it offers a wide range of medical services, including cancer treatment, cardiac care, and trauma management.
Barts Health is recognised for its pioneering medical research and specialist healthcare services.
05 Vancouver Coastal Health
Country: Canada
Sustainability headline: Aims for complete carbon neutrality by 2030 through energy retrofits, greener transportation, and sustainable procurement practices.
VCH is a regional healthcare provider based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Formed in 2001, it operates several hospitals and facilities, and employs 13,500 staff. Its areas of focus include mental health, home care, and community-based services.
VCH runs energy efficiency programs, waste reduction initiatives and sustainable transportation measures. It is known for its community-based healthcare delivery.
04 Western Health
Country: Australia
Sustainability headline: Implements holistic environmental management programs across energy, water, waste, procurement, and building design.
Western Health is a public healthcare service in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Established in the late 1990s, it comprises several hospitals and community health centres, and employs over 6,000 staff. Its specialties include acute care, rehabilitation, and aged care services. Western Health has implemented energy efficiency measures, waste management programs and water conservation initiatives. It is noted for its accessible, community-based healthcare to the region’s diverse population and its commitment to medical research and education.
03 Kaiser Permanente
Country: US
Sustainability headline: Has committed to being carbon neutral by 2020 across its 39 hospitals and hundreds of other facilities through energy efficiency, renewable power, and sustainable food programs.
Kaiser Permanente is an integrated managed care consortium based in Oakland, California.
Founded in 1945, it is comprised of 39 hospitals and 700 medical offices across eight states, it serves 12 million members, and its specialties cover cancer care, organ transplantation and women’s health services. Kaiser Permanente has implemented initiatives such as renewable energy usage, waste reduction and green building practices to meet its sustainability goals.
It is known for its emphasis on preventive medicine, innovative care delivery models and a commitment to affordable, high-quality patient care through an integrated system.
02 Gundersen Health System
Country: USA
Sustainability headline: Became energy independent in 2014 through renewable energy sources like wind, waste management, and conservation efforts.
Gundersen Health System is a regional healthcare provider founded in 1959, and based in La Crosse, Wisconsin. With over 8,000 employees, it operates several hospitals and clinics, which offer a wide range of medical services, including cancer treatment, cardiology, and paediatric care. It is a leader in energy independence, innovative approaches to healthcare delivery, and in providing high-quality, community-based care.
Gundersen has implemented sustainability initiatives including renewable energy usage, waste reduction programs, and sustainable food sourcing to achieve its environmental sustainability goals.
01 Heidelberg University Hospital
Country: Germany
Sustainability headline: One of the largest hospitals in Europe working towards carbon neutrality, with extensive recycling, green building design, and staff engagement programs.
Heidelberg University Hospital is a renowned academic medical centre based in Heidelberg, Germany. Its origins can be traced back to the 16th century. Today, it employs over 13,000 staff and its medical specialties include oncology, transplantation and neurosciences.
Its energy efficiency measures include waste management initiatives, and sustainable construction practices.
Heidelberg University Hospital is recognised for its cutting-edge medical research, advanced treatment options, and strong focus on medical education and training through its affiliation with Heidelberg University.
Source:
https://healthcare-digital.com/top10/top-10-sustainable-hospitals