Sun.Star Pampanga

VP Robredo urges PHL hospitals to go green

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Vice President Leni has cited the importance of having health institutio­ns that does not only caters to human needs but also that of the environmen­t.

During his speech at the inaugurati­on of the Greencity Medical Center here, Robredo lamented that the use of traditiona­l methods and tools in hospitals to save human lives greatly contribute­s to the fast demise of the Earth.

She noted that the healthcare industry, which currently maximizes the use of traditiona­l methods and tools, has a global carbon footprint of 2.6 billion metric tons or five percent of the total global emission.

“This is why efforts to build a hospital such as the Greencity Medical Center is critical to our survival. I believe the rest of the healthcare industry should look at it as a proof that taking care of our people’s health does not have to destroy our planet,” Robredo said.

The vice president described the newlyopene­d healthcare institutio­n as “a product

of passion, grit, determinat­ion and vision to build a hospital that is truly focused on the well-being of patients, without hurting Mother Earth.”

Robredo urged medical practition­ers and allies to be united in the fight for a healthier, greener and more sustainabl­e nation through the use of green and environmen­t-friendly health institutio­ns and practices.

“Our people’s health and future depend on you— medical practition­ers and allies who are breaking ground and advancing our country’s green healthcare agenda. And I believe with the establishm­ent of Greencity Medical Center, we are well on our way to ensuring that every Filipino family has access to reliable healthcare,” she said.

Robredo expressed hope that there will be more clinics, hospitals and other healthcare institutio­ns that are powered by solar panels and practice a new way to safely treat waste water and other toxic disposals.

“By setting an example for others, soon, we should be seeing more health facilities that cater to far-flung and remote areas, perhaps and hopefully with technology powered by sustainabl­e and renewable energy,” she said.

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 ??  ?? RIBBON CUTTING. Vice President Leni Robredo leads a ribbon cutting ceremony during the inaugurati­on of the Greencity Medical Center City of San Fernando recently.
RIBBON CUTTING. Vice President Leni Robredo leads a ribbon cutting ceremony during the inaugurati­on of the Greencity Medical Center City of San Fernando recently.

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