Tick off 10 actions to cut CO2 by 10% in 2010 on your renal unit
Energy
1. Lighting
Low energy lighting is a very good investments for your Trust - get low energy bulbs into every light fitting in the unit. But even a low energy light is a total waste if there's no-one in the room: run a switch-off campaign for lights not in use, and look into motion sensor light switches for store cupboards and toilets.
2. Heating & cooling
Find the thermostat(s) or speak to Estates about heating controls; make sure temperatures are comfortable for staff and patients, and that air conditioning and heating are not set to come on at the same time.
Travel
3. Staff travel
Spending less time sitting in cars will make the team fitter and more dynamic! Raise it at staff meetings, and put up an information board to tell staff about public transport options, cycling incentive schemes, and how much money they could save on parking. Are there changing facilities and secure bike parking? Let everyone know.
4. Patient travel
Develop a sustainable travel plan with each dialysis patient, liaise with patient transport services to minimise travel times and distances, and specify low-emission vehicles in the transport fleet.
5. Virtual clinics
Reduce travel and empower patients - set up a telephone follow-up service for stable transplant patients. To find out how it's been done in Coventry - see the Green Nephrology Telephone clinics case study.
Procurement and resource use
6. Low carbon shopping
Introduce sustainable criteria into all procurement contracts. Need ideas? Try purchasing dialysis fluids in the smallest possible volumes (highest concentrations), asking suppliers to take back packaging, and scoring them on their environmental policies.
7. Paper & printers
Purchase recycled paper, monitor quarterlypaper consumption and identify potential reductions (eg electronic patient letters). Set printer settings to double-sided and draft.
8. Reduce, Re-use, Recycle
Look for ways to use fewer resources (e.g. open sterile kit as required, not in advance). Ensure well-positioned bins for recycling (paper and plastics), domestic and clinical wastes. Undertake regular waste audits, aiming to improve segregation and reduce the proportion of clinical (incinerated) waste.
9. Save water
Introduce water saving taps, and work up a business case for recovering reject water in the dialyisis unit (help and advice from the Green Nephrology Conserving water case study). You could be saving £1000s every year...
Preventative care
10. Decarbonise patient care
Preventative (low carbon!) care is the best sort. Do your elderly patients get help if they are cold at home (this could have a big impact on blood pressure control)? Are the diabetics benefiting from a bit of active travel? Could families visiting the unit learn about health benefits of reducing meat, and take away some vegetarian recipes?
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