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EPA’s Trailblazer Awards Honor Six Maryland Hospitals
Award Recognizes Environmental Leadership and
Commitment to Pollution Reduction
PHILADELPHIA (November 9, 2009) -- In a ceremony Friday at the Environmental Excellence in Health Care Conference held at the University of Maryland School of Nursing, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized six Maryland hospitals with Trailblazer Awards for their environmental leadership.
Award recipients are
EPA’s Trailblazer Award recognizes hospitals in
“These hospitals are successfully demonstrating leadership and innovation in reducing their environmental footprint,” noted Virginia Thompson, sustainable healthcare sector manager for the mid-Atlantic region of EPA. “They have undertaken a challenging task and have produced measurable results in many cases, demonstrating what can be accomplished when hospitals take advantage both of senior executive support and grounds-up initiative from across the hospitals’ many departments.”
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EPA’s Trailblazer Awards
November, 2009
LifeBridge Health is receiving the Trailblazer Award for adopting a corporate-wide set of waste management policies, instituting environmentally preferable purchasing practices, implementing a food waste reduction and composting program, building sustainable aspects into a new patient area, and reducing greenhouse gases through energy and water conservation methods.
Montgomery General Hospital is receiving the Trailblazer Award for participating in an integrated pest management pilot program with the Maryland Pesticide Network, hosting an Earth Day fair, developing a farmers’ market, reclaiming wetlands to reduce storm water runoff, coordinating a robust recycling program, developing a guide to waste management that can be adopted by other facilities, and having a hospital representative participate in the county solid waste advisory committee.
The University of Maryland Medical Center is receiving the Trailblazer Award for establishing a university farmers’ market, signing the Healthy Food in Health Care pledge, encouraging group purchasing organizations to phase out dairy products containing recombinant bovine growth hormone (which has been adversely linked to health problems in animals and human,) and reducing greenhouse gases by providing opportunities for patients, staff, and the community to purchase locally grown food.
The Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System is receiving the Trailblazer Award for developing an environmental management system (EMS) and using the
During the conference, EPA also honored Maryland Hospitals for a Healthy Environment, an organization that has been key to successfully moving hospitals across
Medical care in the
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