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Health care and protecting the environment go hand in hand. A
healthy environment is one step to a healthy community. To help
protect the environment, practice the 3Rs of Reduce, Reuse
and Recycle, whether you work in a small clinic or a large
hospital. Here are some ideas to get your started.
REDUCE FIRST
Create less garbage in the first place is best. For example:
- Implement a "first-in, first-out" inventory
system to use oldest stock first, particularly for
products with a limited shelf life.
- Try to set up a purchasing system which allows all
doctors/dentists offices in a building to buy
"common" materials in bulk (e.g. alcohol,
cotton swabs, tongue depressors, etc.). This cuts
down on some of the packaging and reduces costs.
- Work with suppliers to cut down on excess packaging
or change to reusable packaging.
- Encourage staff to bring "litter less"
lunches.
- Keep patient records on computer disk.
- Avoid disposables. Are there reusable products you
can exchange for some single use materials? Include
in your determination the costs of disposal.
REUSE
Means giving a new life to old things. Try some of these
ideas:
- Offer old equipment and off-spec materials to schools
or charitable organizations. For example, donate old
denture models to schools to educate students on oral
health techniques. Used wax, old plaster and tools
can be given to artists, craft classes or students
training in dentistry/medicine.
- Replace paper bibs, towels and other products with
cloth. Contract a linen and laundry supply service to
provide the towels and clean them.
- Re-ink toner cartridges, typewriter or computer
printer ribbons.
- Use refillable pens, pencils and tape dispensers.
- Reuse scrap paper, envelopes, etc. for notes,
messages and draft work.
- Reuse plastic film mounts and sterilization plastic,
paper bags and cardboard boxes. Encourage proper
handling of these and all other materials/equipment
to prolong their life.
- Use rechargeable batteries in equipment rather than
disposables, where possible.
- Bring magazines from home for patients to read. Give
old magazines to organizations or friends. Also, you
may want to exchange your magazines with those in the
hairdressers down the hall.
- Use shredded patient records as packing materials.
- Utilize tools and hygiene products made of durable
materials that can be sterilized and reused. For
example, purchase durable plastic or metal suction
tips that can endure sterilization.
- Encourage the cafeteria or your food service to use
reusable dishes and cutlery.
- Supply reusable mugs for coffee or encourage staff to
bring their own. Use reusable coffee filters or
purchase a coffee maker with a built-in filter or
switch to unbleached filters.
- Be creative!! For example, purchase gloves, gowns and
table covers that can be washed/sterilized and
reused.
RECYCLE
- Support recycling efforts by purchasing materials
with recycled content such as paper made from
post-consumer recycled paper fibres.
- Participate in your buildings recycling program
or encourage the development of a recycling program.
Check with your municipality before setting up a
recycling program.
- Wherever feasible, return unused wax, plaster and
other lab materials to suppliers for re-refining.
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Sound waste management using the 3Rs is only one
part of protecting the environment for ourselves and the future.
Consider these and other environmentally friendly tips:
- Look at using low-tox cleaning products. Is there an
alternative to toxic chemicals available? Consider
the overall costs of disposal and damage to the
environment of the products you use.
- Install water saving devices in washrooms.
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with energy
efficient halogen or fluorescent versions.
- Install computerized thermostats to reduce energy
costs and turn off all lights and equipment, when not
in use.
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