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Legacy Health System Waste Management Basic Philosophy Waste as a commodity If we can find a market, we will collect it If we collect as recycling, we will recycle it The program goal is to collect as much as possible without compromising patient care
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LHS Waste Management Program includes Hazardous waste Medical waste Document Destruction Solid waste (trash) DOT/IATA RECYCLING
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LHS Waste Management This is the volume page Amount of solid waste generated 2400 tons =550 lbs/hour Amount recycling 2020 tons =461 lbs/hour Amount of medical waste generated 442 tons =100 lbs/hour
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LHS Waste Management What do we recycle? Paper and cardboard Glass/tin/aluminum Scrap metal, yard debris and wood Plastics #1, #2, #4*, #5, #6, foams Electronics Universal wastes like fluorescents and batteries
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LHS Waste Management Other key program features Use of non profit for sorting Employs 7-8 challenged workers Materials from other sites Blue wrap from hospitals all over Oregon and SW Washington Plastics from the Providence System 6 Vet hospitals/materials from the community and employees
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LHS Waste Management So how does this all happen? Lots and lots of work and communication In services to all types of groups Newsletters (weekly to all employees) Site specific enews Public folders/shared drives Site walk through tours Word of mouth/one on one talking
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LHS Waste Management Audiences Hospital clinical units Research Labs Office environment Remote sites Different size sites
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LHS Waste Management What Does the future hold? Better recycling collection Food composting Major focus shift to sustainability More partnering Internally on more sustainable agriculture Externally on more collection, both with existing programs * and development of new partners
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