Earth Day - Highmark Blue Shield Announces Sustainable, Eco-Friendly and Green Strategy
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As Kermit the Frog says, "It's not easy being green." But Highmark Blue Shield recognizes the impact of our business decisions on the environment and the community, and has created and is in the process of implementing sustainable, eco-friendly and green (SEG) business practices. SEG projects at Highmark include a variety of facility management, community and business projects that will help to create a healthier work environment for employees and for the communities where Highmark does business. In June 2007, the company created a full-time sustainability coordinator position. By creating a new department, Environmental Management, Highmark has pledged to promote and apply sustainable SEG business solutions to improve employee wellness, reduce operating expenses, and workplace productivity. "By educating employees about what they personally can do to help the environment at the office and at home, we can equip them with the tools to make informed decisions, leading to better personal and community health and economic benefits," said Phyllis Barber, sustainability coordinator at Highmark. Highmark uses a comprehensive program that strives to improve process, reduce costs and waste, and increase or exceed customer expectations. Highmark is currently undergoing multi-year renovations to its 612,000-square-foot The renovations include environmentally friendly finishes and carpets, energy-efficient HVAC systems and indirect lighting, and motion detectors for lighting and increased day lighting. Replacement and upgrading of air conditioning systems with new, more efficient equipment has produced a 20 percent reduction in electric consumption and an average savings of $11,000 per month, and a reduction in water consumption of more than 1.5 million gallons of water per year. The company has also replaced old restroom toilets that used five gallons of water per flush with new ones that use only 1.6 gallons of water. Demolition materials are being handled in an environmentally friendly way by separating material types, such as metals and plastics to be recycled. In addition, the landscaping is being renovated to include native plantings, and the sidewalks are made with pavers that feature crushed recycled bottles. Highmark provides its members with the option of receiving EOBs and member newsletters through online e-delivery. This technology allows members to view their EOBs online and receive newsletters electronically, therefore saving the resources of paper and postage. For members who opt to receive EOBs through the mail, Highmark prints content on both sides of paper to reduce overall resources used. Highmark operates a Silver LEED certified Approximately 85,000 pounds of paper and 7,000 pounds of cardboard are recycled each month in its Camp Hill facilities. Highmark's recycling efforts help Highmark uses environmentally friendly, green cleaning products at its facilities at its Highmark, through its partner Parkhurst Dining Services, is making dining facilities in Camp Hill more sustainable and eco-friendly. Current Parkhurst initiatives include napkins made from recycled paper; a FarmSource program that purchases goods from local farms; and the collection of used fryer oil to be converted to bio-diesel. Next steps for Highmark Blue Shield include additional renovations throughout its For more information, read about Highmarkâs sustainable, eco-friendly and green (SEG) business practices online. |
4/18/2008 |
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