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Medical Center Joins With GreenFaith on Earth Day

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Barbara Franzese Cron
Manager, Marketing Communications
(201) 530-7904
cron@mail.holyname.org

 

Teaneck, NJ – April 20, 2010 – In observance of Earth Day, Holy Name Medical Center in concert with GreenFaith Interfaith Partners for the Environment, will be distributing free compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs), along with energy conservation and environmental health information, to all the Medical Center’s employees and volunteers on Thursday, April 22.

 

GreenFaith is conducting “The Healthy People, Healthy Planet Tour” for faith-based institutions who want to help their communities save energy and money, while protecting personal health and the environment. GreenFaith cites the increasing incidence of asthma, the most frequent cause of absenteeism among school-age children. At Holy Name, projects that promote sustainability, responsible stewardship of resources and social justice are essential to the Medical Center’s mission and that of its sponsoring organization, the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace.

 

According to GreenFaith, replacing a 60-watt incandescent bulb with a 13-watt CFL can save over $40 in energy costs over the bulb's life span and prevent more than 600 pounds of air pollution from entering the atmosphere. If every home in America were to replace the light bulbs of their five most frequently used fixtures with ENERGY STAR qualified models, notes GreenFaith information materials, we would collectively prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of nearly 10 million cars.

 

Green is Good at Holy Name

 

The CFL project is one of a series of green initiatives at Holy Name. Others include: Reducing the Medical Center’s carbon footprint with projects related to HVAC (air conditioning and heating) systems. These include chilling and heating equipment replacement and upgrades, kitchen exhaust controls, various system optimizations, installation of lighting sensors and upgrades, and window replacements.

 

Sustainable interior design, including Linoleum flooring constructed of wood chips with jute backing (100% recyclable), carpets from manufacturers that recycle any product removed from the facility, and when feasible, reupholstering furniture instead of buying new.

 

Expanding efforts to purchase and use more Fair Trade items. Fair Trade is a system of exchange that honors producers, communities, consumers and the environment. Fair Trade products are produced by eco-friendly means, using ethical workforce practices.

 

Holy Name Medical Center

 

Holy Name Medical Center is a fully accredited, not-for-profit healthcare facility based in Teaneck, New Jersey, with off-site locations throughout Bergen County and in Hudson and Passaic counties. Founded and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace in 1925, HNMC is a comprehensive 361-bed medical center offering leading-edge medical practice and technology administered in an environment rooted in a tradition of compassion and respect for every patient. Holy Name provides high quality health care across a continuum that encompasses education, prevention, early intervention, comprehensive treatment options, rehabilitation and wellness maintenance—from pre-conception through end-of-life. Affiliation with the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System brings an added dimension to care, in the form of increased access to clinical trials, highly specialized physicians, and expanded opportunities for professional medical education.

 

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