Sligo Weekender

Hospital awarded its second An Taisce Green Flag

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SLIGO University Hospital (SUH) has been awarded its second ‘Green Flag’ after a successful re-certificat­ion audit by An Taisce.

The internatio­nally recognised ‘Green Flag’ was awarded following a rigorous assessment process and recognises the commitment of hospital management and staff, HSE Estates, the NUI Galway Medical Academy and the hospital’s Green Campus Committee in developing the hospital as a healthcare facility that delivers high quality care, improved public health and wellbeing in an environmen­tally responsibl­e and sustainabl­e way.

The hospital has participat­ed in the An Taisce Green Campus Programme since 2016 and was awarded its first Green flag in 2020 following the successful implementa­tion of a number of sustainabl­e initiative­s. Martin Casserly, Environmen­tal and Waste Co-ordinator at SUH said: “This second green flag has been awarded in recognitio­n of SUH’s commitment to a sustainabl­e health care system and greener campus.

“Sligo University Hospital has implemente­d a number of successful initiative­s to date relating to Energy, Waste, Water and Biodiversi­ty.

Such initiative­s have included the phase out of single use cups from the canteen, a tap replacemen­t programme to reduce water wastage, the installati­on of an onsite food composting unit to compost hospital generated food waste and the creation of the SUH Garden project to preserve and enhance biodiversi­ty on campus. Deirdre O’Carroll, An Taisce Green Campus Programme Manager said: “I would like to congratula­te Sligo University Hospital Green Campus Committee on achievemen­ts to date culminatin­g in the award of a first green flag in 2020.

Sligo University Hospital is to be greatly commended for its leadership in being one of the first hospitals to achieve and maintain a green flag. “Your work in this area sets an example for other sites to follow.

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“The involvemen­t of local community groups shows the potential of community partnershi­p projects to be highly impactful and significan­t in the sustainabl­e developmen­t and wellbeing of the hospital campus and wider community.” Grainne McCann, Hospital Manager at SUH said: “The green campus programme very much compliment­s the HSE’s Climate Action Strategy and Decarbonis­ation Roadmap.

“We have a good Green Campus Committee in place here in Sligo University Hospital made up of both management and non-management personnel as well as personnel from HSE Estates.

“Many of these initiative­s would not be as successful if it wasn’t for the buy in and support from our staff, patients and visitors, this support is very much appreciate­d. We are delighted to be awarded our second Green Flag in recognitio­n of the efforts of all involved and to keep us motivated on our sustainabi­lity journey.” sports, recreation and suicide prevention. Through his Mob as Iormer 5TE

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