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Hospital Wins National Award for Green Initiatives

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Northampton General Hospital awarded for sustainability influence.
  • Recognized for encouraging other hospitals to reduce emissions and waste.
  • Achieved 10-year green accreditation, a rare distinction.
Hospital Wins National Award for Green Initiatives

Northampton General Hospital (NGH) has received a prestigious national award for its significant contributions to environmental sustainability. The hospital was named 'Sustainability Influencer of the Year' at the Investors in the Environment Awards, acknowledging its role in promoting eco-friendly practices across the healthcare sector. This recognition highlights NGH's dedication to inspiring other hospitals to adopt effective methods for reducing their carbon footprint and waste generation.

The hospital's sustainability initiatives include practical measures like decreasing the use of disposable gloves, promoting reusable theatre hats, and minimizing pharmaceutical waste. A key achievement is securing a green accreditation from Investors in the Environment for ten consecutive years, a remarkable feat accomplished by only a handful of organizations. This accreditation underscores NGH's sustained commitment to sustainable development and carbon emission reduction.

Leaders at NGH have actively shared their expertise through conferences and workshops, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility. Clare Topping, Head of Sustainability, emphasized how a 'green team competition' encouraged staff to develop replicable projects that reduce waste, cut costs, and enhance staff and patient experiences, demonstrating that sustainability improvements can be achieved with minimal additional funding.

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Northampton General Hospital won the 'Sustainability Influencer of the Year' award.
NGH reduced waste and emissions by cutting disposable glove use, promoting reusable theatre hats, and minimizing medicine waste.
NGH achieved a green accreditation from Investors in the Environment for 10 years, demonstrating a focus on sustainability and carbon reduction.

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