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LiveGreen: Med center announces sustainability goals

Leaders of UNMC and Nebraska Medicine have announced three lofty, but attainable, sustainability goals related to emissions, water and waste.

The goals — especially aggressive in such a specialized hospital/research setting — call for UNMC and Nebraska Medicine to:

  • Become carbon neutral (net zero emissions) by 2030;
  • Achieve zero waste by 2030; and
  • Use less water than what falls on the main campus during an average rainfall year (currently 104 million gallons) by 2030.

“Achieving these goals will have a substantial and positive impact on the medical center’s budget, and, more importantly, on the planet and people who live in the community,” said UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. “Reaching the goals won’t be easy, but they are achievable and work hand-in-hand with our mission to transform lives to create a healthy future for all.”

Last April, UNMC and Nebraska Medicine celebrated having used 25 percent less energy in 2015 than it did five years ago, despite adding more square footage to campus. In addition, the campus reduced both its peak electrical use and domestic water consumption, which conservatively equated to more than $10 million in money the medical center would have had to spend on utilities.

So, what savings do campus leaders anticipate by meeting their new goals? That’s difficult to estimate, they say, but emphasize that no new funds are budgeted for the initiative. Leaders, however, anticipate the initiative will yield greater efficiencies because of new technology, changes to infrastructure and using less resources.

“These goals not only make us strong stewards of taxpayer dollars, but set us apart from other academic health science centers in the country,” said Ken Hansen, associate vice chancellor of facilities at UNMC and vice president of facilities for Nebraska Medicine. “The challenging weather in our state only adds to the complexity of meeting the emissions goal.”

The goals are endorsed by the UNMC and Nebraska Medicine Executive Sustainability Council, which is committed to being an industry leader in sustainability.