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Learn how the pilot sites reduced their waste.
Paper |
Learn how the pilot site reduced their paper waste.
Exam Table PaperExamination Table Paper confers no protective health benefit. Order the Posters here
Printing Paper10 ways to reduce your printing paper use and impact.
Paper Towels & Toilet PaperReducing the use of paper products and ensuring the paper products you do use have a high proportion recycled content can offset your site's carbon footprint. |
Disposal Modifications |
Learn how to pilot site changed their waste disposal.
RecyclingRecycling is one method for decreasing the waste your site produces.
CompostingComposting is one way you can decrease waste production at your site as well as ensure essential nutrients are returned to the soil. Order the Poster here Video
Biohazard & Medical DisposalModifying how you dispose of biohazards and medications can have an impact on your bottom line and the environment. Order the Posters here |
Consumables |
Learn how the pilot site changed to sustainable coffee, tea, and water.
CoffeeModifying how you make your coffee and what coffee you buy can benefit the environment and support ethical coffee production. Order the Posters here Video
TeaModifying how you make your tea and what tea you buy can benefit the environment and support ethical tea production. Order the Posters here
Single-Use Water BottlesDrinking tap water as opposed to bottled water is safer, cheaper, and reduces waste and emissions from single-use plastic production. Order the Posters here |
Cleaning |
Learn how the pilot site changed their cleaning and sterilizing.
DisinfectingWe suggest a disinfecting method that can reduce your site's waste and carbon footprint while being healthier for your coworkers and patients.
AutoclaveUsing an autoclave to clean instruments and making your autoclave pouches reusable is a safe and practical way to reduce the negative environmental impact of your practice. |
Pilot Office Procurement Guide |
An extensive guide featuring products sourced by the Hamilton, Ontario-based primary care pilot site. |