Mass General Brigham to expand sustainability initiative
New England Council member, Mass General Brigham recently announced that it is expanding its “Greening the Lab” initiative, which concluded at five Massachusetts General Hospital labs earlier this year. Now, the research team behind the program is selecting 20 more labs from MGH’s parent organization to participate.
The program comes from a partnership between MGH and My Green Lab, a San Diego-based nonprofit that helps increase the sustainability of biomedical research entities. The initial pilot program ensured the sustainability efforts would work in an academic medical center. According to Dr. Ann-Christine Duhaime, the associate director for research and publications at the Center for the Environment and Health at MGH, the initial results have been positive, showing that the program has effectively reduced costs, energy expenditure, and hazardous waste needs.
“The push to put more emphasis on sustainability has largely come from the junior researchers at the hospital”, Duhaime said. “Creating a holistic program that brings all members of a lab together to focus on climate impact in addition to the clinical pursuits of their research has been a priority of the integration of the initiative, and initial findings have suggested that it’s increasing job satisfaction among participants.”
The New England Council would like to applaud Mass General Brigham on expanding this innovative project.
Read more in the Boston Business Journal.