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The Great Prepping Debate - December 2012 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1212_part2_Layout 1 12/5/12 9:50 AM Page 69 G R E E N P R A C T I C E S are as good for the environment as they are for your bottom line. 1. Recycle. Surgicare Crosspointe in Evansville, Ind., has cut its waste disposal costs in half by recycling the many non-hazardous materials that accumulate when you open a case, including wrappers, peel packs, suture packets, IV bags and saline bottles, EASE OF USE A hands-free receptacle with a foot lever makes it easy for staff to discard contaminated waste. says OR Manager Angie Field, RN. You'll find recycling bins inside and outside the Seaford (Del.) Endoscopy Center. Inside, there's a trash can dedicated to recycling magazines, juice and soda cans, plastic wrap from patient gowns and plastic bags, says Nurse Manager Joyce Mackler, RN, MSN. Outside the center, staff place shredding and shipping cartons in 2 large recycling containers. That's not all. The endo center also recycles batteries and fluorescent light bulbs by taking them to the local recycling center, says Ms. Mackler. Even the staff lounge is a green haven: Staff don't use paper or plastic plates and cups. "Instead, we use regular dishes and silD E C E M B E R 2012 | O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E 6 9

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