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Houston, TX· UT MD Anderson· 715 beds

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson is the nation's largest cancer hospital, advancing energy efficiency, pharmaceutical waste reduction, and OR recycling as part of its Texas Medical Center campus sustainability program.

Cancer centerPharma wasteEnergy efficiency
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3 stated goals

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Stated commitments

Goals & progress

Reduce energy use intensity
Target 25% reduction by 2030 · baseline 2019 · kBtu per square foot across TMC campus
On track
40% of the way to goal4 yrs remaining
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Reduce hazardous pharmaceutical waste
Target Higher segregation and minimization by 2027 · baseline 2022 · RCRA and chemotherapy waste streams
On track
50% of the way to goal1 yrs remaining
Projected impact if deployed
Current 50%Projected 65.9%
+15.9 pts
Est. 342 tons/yr of waste diverted across the matched solutions.
Contributing solutions

Directional estimate. Tons modeled from this hospital's annual waste footprint and category benchmarks (Practice Greenhealth, vendor case studies). Diminishing returns applied when multiple solutions share a category.

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Expand clinical recycling and reprocessing
Target Higher diversion across the campus by 2028 · baseline 2022 · Blue wrap, single use devices, and packaging
On track
38% of the way to goal2 yrs remaining
Projected impact if deployed
Current 38%Projected 61.6%
+23.6 pts
Est. 409 tons/yr of waste diverted across the matched solutions.
Contributing solutions

Directional estimate. Tons modeled from this hospital's annual waste footprint and category benchmarks (Practice Greenhealth, vendor case studies). Diminishing returns applied when multiple solutions share a category.

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Solutions that map to these goals

Products from our solutions directory that align with this hospital's stated commitments and active projects.

Compostable supplies
BioGown compostable isolation gown
Terraloam

The first closed loop, 100% compostable medical isolation gown. Replaces single use plastic gowns with a plant based alternative collected and composted through a take back program.

Impact: 176K+ gowns diverted from landfill, 95% collection rate, Premier Innovation Award winner.
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Recycling & circularity
BioDigester on site composter
Terraloam

On site aerobic digester that turns up to 220 lbs of hospital food waste and Terraloam compostable film gowns into finished compost in 24 hours closing the loop between cafeteria and clinical waste streams.

Impact: Diverts ~40 tons/yr of combined food waste and compostable PPE per unit from landfill or incineration with no off site hauling.
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Reusable / reprocessed devices
Single use device reprocessing
Stryker Sustainability Solutions

Largest reprocessor of single use medical devices in the U.S., recovering EP catheters, pulse oximeter sensors, compression sleeves and more for safe reuse.

Impact: ~$1B saved across 3,000+ customers and 26M+ lbs of waste diverted from landfill.
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Reusable / reprocessed devices
ReNewal device reprocessing
Medline

Reprocesses single use devices and repairs rigid/flexible scopes, extending product life while maintaining FDA cleared clinical performance.

Impact: Customers like Sharp HealthCare report seven figure annual savings plus large landfill diversion.
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Recycling & circularity
GENERATIONS closed loop lab plastic recycling
BD + Envetec

On site treatment system that decontaminates and recycles polystyrene petri dishes, PET tubes, medical tubing and polypropylene syringes back into usable resin.

Impact: Pilot study confirmed recovered resin meets virgin grade specs for re manufacture into healthcare plastics.
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Compostable supplies
Plastic free medication cup
Plastilose

First fully plastic free, PFAS free medication cup, made from bacterial cellulose. Naturally biodegrades in ~3 months and is ISO 10993 biocompatibility tested.

Impact: Replaces billions of single use plastic souffle cups used for med pass each year.
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Underway

Waste reduction projects

EnergySince 2024
Central plant efficiency upgrades
Chiller and steam optimization across TMC campus
Pharma wasteSince 2023
Pharmaceutical waste segregation
Improved RCRA and chemotherapy stream separation
ReprocessingSince 2023
Single use device reprocessing
Reprocessed surgical and IR devices