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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
If He Can Do It...I Can Do It Too
There are green team members that bring in tea towels from home and wash them for their whole unit to try to eliminate the use of disposable paper towels.
There are green team members that contact us when they see too many unused medical supplies getting pitched. In many cases we have reduced or eliminated the need for those items during procedures without compromising staff or patient safety.
But this week I need to tell you about Colin Gerard in Medical Imaging.
Over the last month he has rallied together individuals from out three hospitals, Mt. Sinai and Women’s College to help promote the green team at the Joint Department of Medical Imaging (JDMI) Education Day on September 30th. Together they have ensured that recycling and compost bins will be available for everyone. They will be hosting a raffle and a design contest for a UHN green team banner to be used at all future green team events across UHN. He has several slides that will be shown during breaks so the attendees remember to use the bins so kindly provided and visit the green team table to learn more about all the innovative ways Medical Imaging is greening.
If ever there was a case for the power of one Mr. Gerard has made UHN proud. His enthusiasm and perseverance had encouraged others to do the same and step by step we are seeing that green future emerge…or is that the green team in their green t-shirts?
Monday, September 20, 2010
White Coat Black Art Goes Green - UHN on CBC
Listen to the show or catch the podcast at
www.cbc.ca/whitecoat/2010/09/17/hospitals-go-green-on-wcba/
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Talkin' Trash, September 2010 - poetic licence edition
Believe it or not, there are some who, for whatever reason, don’t seem to get the same gleam in their eye, the same bounce in their step, the same song in their voice as I do when my thoughts turn to things trash.
So, to help dispel this crazy, crazy myth that garbage, while undoubtedly important, is somewhat boring, somewhat mundane, I turn to the highest form of literacy...the fine art of poetry and give you...
The Greening of UHN in Seventeen Syllables
(all apologies to anyone who knows anything about haiku, poetry or the English language)
Looking for things green?
Find all you could ever want
on the intranet.
Annual report...
Energy, Environment,
what we do all year.
And behind the scenes?
Greening Activities page
has details galore.
What are we doing
about those Styrofoam cups?
We’re working on it.
And L.E.D. lights?
Elevator forty-eight
in the Eaton Wing.
Show some T.L.C....
turn off lights and computers,
conserve energy.
Tired of traffic?
New UHN Carpool Zone
will ease your commute.
Want to ride your bike?
Cycling at UHN page
will help start pedals.
As will UHN’s
Bicycle User Group’s (BUG),
thousand plus members.
There once was a recycling bin
From Nantucket...
(oh, wait...limericks are next issue).
Can we recycle
this or this or this or that?
Check out our posters.
Blue box recycling
And well beyond the blue box...
posters you can print.
Don’t forget compost,
as if stinky, rotting food
could slip someone’s mind.
Take fifteen seconds,
sign UHN’s Greening Pledge,
lead by example.
Want to help green more?
Join the UHN Green Team...
no meetings, free mug.
Outside UHN?
Our brand new Talkin’ Trash blog
will keep you in touch.
It’s a good, good thing
I wrote these poems after
my P.E.S.
- Hockey is cool. Helping people is cool too. It then follows that playing hockey to help people is the coolest of cool. Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer...too cool.
- White Coat, Black Art goes green. This Saturday, September 18 at 11:00 am on CBC Radio One, listen to Dr. Nizar Mahomed weave his surgical expertise as a whole bunch o' UHNers talk trash.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Green Movies at UHN
Environmentalist Leanne Allison and wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer follow a herd of 120,000 caribou on foot, across 1,500 kilometres of rugged Arctic tundra. The husband-and-wife team wants to raise awareness of threats to the caribou's survival.
Manufactured Landscapes (2007)
For almost three decades, internationally renowned Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky has been creating large scale photographs of landscapes transformed by industry: quarries, scrap heaps, factories, recycling yards, dams. Manufactured Landscapes follows Burtynsky to China as he travels the country capturing the evidence and effects of China's massive industrial revolution.
Toxic Trespass (2008)
In Toxic Trespass, intrepid filmmaker Barri Cohen launches an investigation into the effects of the chemical soup around us. She starts with her 10-year-old daughter, whose blood carries carcinogens like benzene and the long-banned DDT. Then, Cohen heads out to Windsor and Sarnia: Canadian toxic hotspots, with startling clusters of deadly diseases.
Friday, August 13, 2010
green teams gettin' er done
Are your greening hopes and dreams coming true? If not – we can help.
Let me know what you think can be improved at UHN, in your department or at your work station!!! It is never too late to start a greening project – here are some inspiring stories to get you going:
Over 20 departmental green teams with 50 members are working on specific initiatives in their areas and making a HUGE difference.
Teams meet every 3-6 months with Energy and Environment (aka Ed and Kady) as needed so that no paper gets wasted, no compost goes uncollected and no lights get left on.
The Radiation Therapy team is recycling mountains of drape sheets every day that were being thrown in the trash – thank you!
The Drug Development program has implemented Paper Towel composting program – merci!
E- Heath has switched to 100% recycled content paper and has been tracking the environmental impact of the telehealth program – gracias!
estimated savings from telehealth program over six month period
757, 234 km not traveled by patients
108,958,155 grams GHG not emitted
99,955 grams air pollutants not emitted
I will save all the dozens of projects currently underway for another day.
Greenly,
Kady
Monday, July 19, 2010
Talkin' Trash - July
Recycling...it’s good and all, but when it comes to the environment, it really is the lowest rung of “3Rs” ladder. At the top is good ol’ “reduce”, as in reduce the amount of waste we produce, as in...hmmm...if only I had a good example of waste reduction. Wait...I know...imagine you’re throwing this party and, to impress your guests, you decided to build an artificial lake (just a made up example here, folks). And just say you build said fake lake using FSC certified wood, 100% PVC free post-consumer plastic, solar powered tools and fill it with fair trade water...heck, you even donate the loyalty points from putting the $650,000 tab on your credit card to the TGH & TWH and PMH Foundations. Now, one could argue that this would be a green lake, a pinnacle of our greening potential. Or one could say that the greener, waste reducing option would have been to not build the lake in the first place, spend a little more to get organic beverages and make a nice donation to the PMH and TGH & TWH Foundations. But enough of these hypothetical examples...
GOLLY GEE - 20 WASTE REDUCTION IDEAS FOR UHN
(okay, only seven ideas, but then the pun wouldn’t work)
● Let’s see...10,000 or so UHNers times one cup of fair trade coffee/tea/soy beverage per day times 230 or so working days per year equals 2.3 million cups!!! That’s a lot of waste, be they recycled (which we can now do in our “cans & bottles” bins) or sitting in a landfill for the next couple of generations. Not to mention that collectively we could save nearly $250,000 from travel mug discounts (cheques can be made out to Energy & Environment...or, of course, the TGH & TWH and PMH Foundations).
● Print? Not! 46 million sheets of paper a year at UHN can’t be wrong, can they?
● Before you toss that extra furniture or those unwanted office supplies in the trash, post them on UHN’s Virtual Swap Room (http://142.224.24.146:8080/~discussion/guests), and try to find them a new home.
● What to get that person who has everything? Give them the gift of “nothing” with tribute cards from our PMH (www.pmhf.ca) or TGH & TWH (www.tgwhf.ca) Foundations.
● BYORWB – Bring Your Own Refillable Water Bottle, that is.
● Before you buy offices supplies or furniture, visit UHN’s Virtual Swap Room (http://142.224.24.146:8080/~discussion/guests) first.
● Picture this. You arrive home after another satisfying day of providing patient and planet centred care. It’s the end of the week, so you decide to live a little and order a pizza...the usual, local organic goat cheese, fresh rosemary from the proprietor’s garden and all the free range anchovies one could legally hope to have. The pie arrives, and you dig in...picking off and eating the anchovies and eventually throwing the rest into your green bin. What’s wrong with this picture (and no, it’s not that rosemary and goats don’t mix)? Of course, it’s the waste. And yet, we at Energy & Environment hear the occasional story of people having to open up pre-packaged medical supply kits to only use one or two items, with the rest ending up in the trash. Well, not that we really want to hear such stories, but we want to hear such stories from you...let us know if this has happened to you and we’ll see if we can do something about it.
● Have I mentioned the TGH & TWH and PMH Foundations yet?