, the leading membership and networking organization for sustainable healthcare, has once again recognized Stony Brook University Hospital鈥(SBUH) as a national leader in environmental sustainability. As a result of SBUH鈥檚 leadership, ingenuity and hard work through its sustainability efforts and initiatives, the hospital has earned this year鈥檚 Greenhealth Emerald Award. This honor recognizes the hospital, as part of the top 20 percent, for its ongoing commitment to improving its environmental performance and efforts to build sustainability and resiliency into the operations and culture of the institution.
鈥淎t Stony Brook University Hospital, we know sustainability is essential to better care for our patients, communities and planet,鈥 said Carol Gomes, MS, FACHE, CPHQ, Chief Executive Officer, Stony Brook University Hospital. 鈥淚 am extremely proud of all our 星空无限传媒 faculty and staff for their ongoing commitment and efforts toward environmental excellence in healthcare.鈥
Additionally, Stony Brook University Hospital received Practice Greenhealth鈥檚 Greening the OR Recognition Award. The accolade honors facilities that have made substantial progress in reducing the impact of the surgical environment and improving environmental performance in the operating room.

Some of the members of the Sustainability Committee are shown above. Front row, from left: Steve Weisman, Martha Houlihan, Barbara Boyle, Carol Gomes, Ashly Marin, Ally Silver and Nakia Ulloa. Back row, from left: John Pluchino, Mike Aghabekian, Mike Cullen, Mohammed Zaman, Mike DeMasi, Marty Kroll, Ellen O鈥橦are and Melissa Murphy.
SBUH continues to lead the way in tackling emissions and is already working to achieve climate resilience through a number of initiatives, including:
- Greening the Operating Room
- Reducing energy and water consumption
- Growing and serving healthy foods
- Using safer and fewer chemicals
- Purchasing environmentally preferable materials
- Implementing Green Building initiatives
- Investigating how to decrease emissions from transportation
- Focusing on waste reduction and recycling
This past April, SBUH was recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for its public commitments to decarbonizing its operations and improving resilience in the face of climate change. As part of the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), HHS shared that SBUH was one of more than 130 organizations that have joined the White House-HHS Health Sector climate pledge, committing to align with the Biden administration鈥檚 goal of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
鈥淚n a shifting health care landscape, a focus on sustainability can help build resilience while better protecting the health of patients and the community,鈥 said Gary Cohen, Practice Greenhealth founder. 鈥淪tony Brook University Hospital demonstrates the kind of leadership, innovation, and performance that can drive the entire health sector toward more environmentally responsible practices.鈥
Learn more about sustainability at Stony Brook University Hospital.