Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
receives national award for sustainability, waste reduction
Practice Greenhealth Partner Recognition
Award honors emerging leaders in environmental stewardship
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[April 22, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital earned a national award
given to recognize environmental achievements in the health care
sector.
The Partner Recognition Award from Practice Greenhealth, an
organization dedicated to environmental sustainability in health
care, is given to health care facilities changing their practices to
become more sustainable and that have achieved progress in areas
such as waste reduction, renewable energy adoption, food purchasing
and mercury elimination. They also must have a recycling rate of at
least 10 percent for their entire waste stream.
“As health care providers, sustainability aligns with our mission to
improve the health of the people and communities we serve,” said
Dolan Dalpoas, president and CEO of the non-profit hospital part of
Memorial Health System in Springfield. “We are continually
evaluating our practices to improve our sustainability.”
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ALMH earned the recognition for launching several new
initiatives, including increased recycling and the replacement of parking lot
lights with more efficient LED bulbs.
About Practice Greenhealth
Practice Greenhealth is the nation’s leading health care community dedicated to
transforming health care worldwide so that it reduces its environmental
footprint, becomes a community anchor for sustainability and a leader in the
global movement for environmental health and justice. To learn more about
Practice Greenhealth visit
www.practice greenhealth.org.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBA
Marketing and Community Partnerships Manager
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital] |