The baseline contract was awarded in October 2022 and the Director of Sustainability position was created in December 2022 and the creation of the Environmental Sustainability Specialist position.
Southcoast Health was one of the first 61 organizations to sign the United States Health Sector Climate Pledge in 2022.
As the region’s largest healthcare provider, we have a long history of proactively identifying our community’s needs to provide comprehensive healthcare to our families, friends and neighbors. Now we are stepping up once again with a clear mission to improve the health of our climate, which directly affects the health of us all.
Nationally, the healthcare industry accounts for approximately 8.5 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions, which means we have an obligation to act decisively and immediately. As well as affecting our environment, property, and public spaces, climate change is a pressing public health crisis as the rates of asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, stroke and insect-borne diseases are on the rise as a result of greenhouse gases.
The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), part of HHS under the Assistant Secretary for Health, developed the health sector climate pledge in conjunction with the White House to help focus industry response to climate change. In addition to reducing their carbon footprint, signatories also commit to producing detailed plans to build climate resilience for their facilities and the communities they serve.
December 2022
Director of Sustainability and Environmental Sustainability Specialist position created.
Spring 2022
In Spring 2022, Southcoast Health designated an executive-level sponsor, Phil Oliveira, responsible for all activities associated with the HHS Pledge along with leading Southcoast’s numerous sustainability initiatives system-wide
June 2022
Southcoast Health joined the Biden Administration’s HHS Health Sector Climate Pledge on June 3, 2022.
September 2022
Partnership with UMASS Dartmouth was established in September 2022
Development of the Sustainability Task Force and purchase of electric vehicles for community benefits department outreach efforts.
October 2022
The baseline contract was awarded in October 2022 and the Director of Sustainability position was created in December 2022 and the creation of the Environmental Sustainability Specialist position.
March 2023
In March 2023, Leanpath program was implemented at our hospitals in order to reduce food waste.
Baseline development is completed and the team analyzed the data to help identify major sustainability projects.
An Environmental Sustainability Specialist joined Southcoast Health and the development of the Pathway to a Sustainable Future initiative began.
The University Internship Program began.
October 2023
In October 2023, Southcoast Health spoke at the Yankee Alliance 35th Annual Conference on the impact of climate change on patient health. Southcoast and Yankee created the Yankee Alliance Sustainability Subcommittee.
November 2023
By November 2023, a resource plan was in place along with the Scope 1 and Scope 2 pathways. Southcoast will use the emission baseline data to guide the direction of our sustainability efforts for future projects.
In November 2023, Southcoast Health participated in a roundtable discussion in Washington D.C. with HHS Office of Climate Change & Health Equity, Premier Inc., and Yankee Alliance about sustainability in healthcare.
January 2024
By January 2024, baseline measurement of Scope 3 completed.
March 2024
In March 2024, Southcoast Health presents as a mentor organization at the Health & Human Services Office of Climate Change & Health Equity Catalytic Program’s breakout session.
April 2024
On April 22nd, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recognized Southcoast Health for its public commitments to decarbonizing its operations and improving resilience in the face of climate change.
May 2024
First planting of lettuce in the hydroponic garden at Tobey Hospital.
August 2024
Began initializing lighting upgrades to LED systemwide.
June -September 2024
In September 2024, Southcoast Health began converting their courier fleet to hybrid vehicles.
In September 2024, Southcoast Health joined MHA work group to develop MassHealth sustainability requirement.
October 2024
In October 2024, Southcoast Health leads the first Sustainability Track at the Yankee Alliance 36th Annual Conference.
November 2024
In November 2024, tracking of emissions per patient-day was established.
February 2025
Electrical vehicle (EV) chargers installation complete across the system.
2025 – Present
In March 2025, 2023 and 2024 baseline measurements of metered-dose inhaler emissions completed.
In January 2025, 2024 baseline measurement of food waste emissions completed.
World Environment Day, created by the United Nations Environment Programme and observed annually on June 5th, serves as a global platform for raising awareness and fostering collective action to address pressing environmental challenges. This year’s theme is Ending Plastic Pollution, an issue that has significant consequences not only for the planet but also for human health.