Missouri
Business
.net
Follow MO SBTDC:
MOEAC home
Environmental compliance
Pollution prevention
Energy efficiency
Resources
Training, webinars, events
Contact
Request assistance
Our services/centers
Resource library
Blog: Entrepreneur next door
Calendar of events
Success stories
Popular tools/resources
What's new?/RSS
Sitemap
Business Resource Library
Business start-up
Finance
Regulations, legal, tax
Innovation/product development
Marketing/sales
Management/leadership
- HR management/hiring
Industry focus
Other resources
Government agencies
Find a center
_______________
Small Business & Tech. Dev. Ctrs.
Procurement Tech. Assist. Ctrs.
Technology Commercialization
Environmental
Trade Adjustment Assistance
Career Options
Administrative Offices
Newsletter:
read
or
subscribe
P2: Health Care Purchase and Inventory
Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP)
Minimizes the volume and toxicity of products purchased by a facility, thereby reducing costs.
Learn more about EPP from
H2E's 10-step guide to EPP
Centralize purchasing and dispensing of drugs, supplies (alcohol, cotton swaps, etc.) and hazardous chemicals.
Bulk purchasing reduces packaging and costs.
Can easily track products with limited shelf life in order to use up old stock before ordering or using new stock.
Encourage drug and chemical suppliers to become responsible partners in a waste minimization program. Order from suppliers that will:
Provide quick delivery of small orders
Reduce packaging
Accept return of unopened stock
Offer off-site waste management outlets or cooperatives for hazardous wastes
Use durable package that can be used repeatedly (plastic totes)
Test in small quantities all new materials that may result in hazardous waste generation before being purchased in bulk
Reduces quantities of unused materials that do not perform as expected and costs of hazardous waste disposal
Look for ways to reduce the volume of materials entering a facility (see "
Material Substitution
" section).
Use reusable or upgradeable products
Avoid single use and disposable products whenever possible
continue to
Health Care Material and Waste Storage
Other Health Care sections:
Maintenance
|
Purchase & Inventory
|
Material & Waste Storage
Energy Efficiency
|
Basic Operations
|
Material Substitution
Recycling & Waste Exchange
|
Process Change
|
Resources
return to
P2 Business Sectors
Home
Sitemap
About
FAQ
Search
Help
Privacy
Jobs
Staff resources
Contact us
© 2012
Curators of the University of Missouri
, all rights reserved. Print copies allowed for educational purposes.
Internet re-posting not permitted; links to MissouriBusiness.net encouraged.
DMCA
and
other copyright information
. An
equal opportunity/affirmative action institution
.
bdpwebmaster@missouri.edu
Updated: 5/1/12