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Driving decarbonization in healthcare facilities

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Amid growing pressure for healthcare organizations to embrace environmental sustainability, addressing emissions directly from facilities is key, with data showing it makes up about 17% of the industry’s carbon footprint. In this new podcast episode, Mark Kenneday, director of market strategy and development for healthcare at Gordian, explains how healthcare organizations can begin their environmental sustainability journey today. Tune into the podcast where he shares:

  • Common misconceptions and barriers to reducing your organization’s carbon footprint
  • How to assess the feasibility and determine the ROI of starting sustainability projects
  • Real-word examples from hospitals and health systems practicing sustainability
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Amid growing pressure for healthcare organizations to embrace environmental sustainability, addressing emissions directly from facilities is key, with data showing it makes up about 17% of the industry’s carbon footprint. In this new podcast episode, Mark Kenneday, director of market strategy and development for healthcare at Gordian, explains how healthcare organizations can begin their environmental sustainability journey today. Tune into the podcast where he shares:

  • Common misconceptions and barriers to reducing your organization’s carbon footprint
  • How to assess the feasibility and determine the ROI of starting sustainability projects
  • Real-word examples from hospitals and health systems practicing sustainability
  continue reading

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