America's Best Hospitals, Green Edition

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Aieayhgd of MS 1:48PM July 14, 2009

Great article. I would like to see the stats on how much recycling is done through out the natione by hospitals.Ihave worked in a 900 bed hospital for 14 years and for the last 4 years the hospital has done only done cardboard recycling. Prior to that , the recycling was very minnimal. Their reasons of not recycling include: the cost, storage, man power,but mostly the expense. It is far more cost effective for a large institution to send everything to the landfill. This includes glass, paper, aluminum, and metals, plastics, and all other recyclables including food products.

I know that myself and my family in the private sector do far more recycling at home with our own garbage than the hospital that I work for.

I also feel that in this day and age of dwindleing resources that recycling needs to be mandated by laws rather than only being optional or a good idea especially for large institutions, no matter if it entails a cost or not.

Kent of MN 11:54AM July 18, 2008

This is great information, thanks for posting it! I read Best Of every year and am so excited that this year you guys are finally considering the green-ness of hospitals. Will this be an annual category?

It's also comforting to know that there are design companies out there helping hospitals keep us and the environment healthy!

Susan of CT 9:56AM July 17, 2008

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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