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For Immediate Release

Mercy Receives Green Award

Oklahoma City—Mercy Health Center has been awarded a 5-star energy rating for meeting all energy cost index air filtration standards. Translation: Mercy uses the most energy-efficient, longest-lasting air filters available. For co-workers, patients and families, it means Mercy’s indoor air is some of the cleanest around.

“Mercy is committed to providing clean indoor air to our co-workers and our patients,” said Di Smalley, president and chief executive officer of Mercy Health System of Oklahoma. “The Sisters of Mercy have long been good stewards of the planet and we will continue to find ways to conserve energy and reduce waste.”

The 5-star energy rating is given by y Camfil Farr — a world leader in air filtration and clean air solutions. Besides the 5-star rating, Mercy was also recognized by the American Society for Healthcare Engineering for reducing energy intensity by 15 percent.

Here’s just a short list of how everything is turning up green at Mercy:

  • Mercy has gone green with cleaning chemicals.

  • Mercy has eliminated 99.9 percent of plastic water bottle usage.

  • Mercy has switched from Styrofoam containers to a 100-percent biodegradable product.

  • More than 20,000 pounds of cardboard is recycled every month.

  • New paper towel dispensers have been installed in all public restrooms in the main hospital. With the change from rolls of paper towels to precut paper dispensers, Mercy has already seen a 30-percent reduction in paper usage.

Press release dated: June 5, 2009

 

Mercy launched Mercy Green Jubilee—Healthy People, Healthy Planet—an in-house recycling program this past year. Catherine McAuley, Mercy’s foundress, and the Sisters of Mercy have long had Mother Earth in mind, and that heritage is the push behind Mercy continuing to go green.

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