Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, 500 University Dr., Hershey, PA, 17033, USA.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
J Community Health. 2018 Oct;43(5):944-946. doi: 10.1007/s10900-018-0509-x.
There have been increasing efforts in recent decades to divert institutional food waste into composting programs. As major producers of food waste who must increasingly demonstrate community benefit, hospitals have an incentive to develop such programs. In this article, we explain the emerging opportunity to link hospitals' food services to local community gardens in order to implement robust composting programs. We describe a partnership model at our hospital in central Pennsylvania, share preliminary outcomes establishing feasibility, and offer guidance for future efforts. We also demonstrate that the integration of medical students in such efforts can foster systems thinking in the development of programs to manage hospital waste streams in more ecologically-friendly ways.
近几十年来,人们越来越努力地将机构食物浪费转化为堆肥项目。作为食物浪费的主要生产者,医院必须越来越多地证明其对社区的益处,因此有动力开发此类项目。在本文中,我们解释了将医院的食品服务与当地社区花园联系起来以实施强大的堆肥计划的新机会。我们描述了我们在宾夕法尼亚州中部医院的伙伴关系模式,分享了确定可行性的初步结果,并为未来的努力提供了指导。我们还表明,将医学生纳入此类工作可以促进系统思维的发展,以更环保的方式管理医院废物。