State Grant Secured by PA Senator Pat Browne to Help Fund Pilot Project
BETHLEHEM, Pa., Oct. 18,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- B. Braun Medical Inc. (B.
Braun), a leader in infusion therapy and pain management, announced
today that it has been awarded a state grant, secured by
Pennsylvania Senator Pat Browne, to fund a medical plastics waste
recycling pilot project in the Lehigh
Valley. The project will investigate the use of advanced
technology to recycle non-hazardous plastic waste from B. Braun's
medical device manufacturing plant in Hanover Township and Lehigh Valley Health
Network's Cedar Crest Hospital.
"This project provides an opportunity to make a big impact on
the growing challenge of reducing plastic waste from hospitals in
our healthcare system," said Senator Browne, Chairman of the PA
Senate Appropriations Committee. "I commend B. Braun and Lehigh
Valley Health Network for having the vision to work together to
address this important sustainability issue."
According to the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council, U.S.
hospitals generate about 28 million pounds of waste a day, with
20-25 percent of that being plastic products and packaging. Only a
small percentage of these plastics are recycled.
"Our goal is to define a clear roadmap for recycling plastic
waste streams in the healthcare system," said Katherine Velekei, Supervisor of Sustainability,
Lehigh Valley Health Network. "By testing the technical and
economic viability of this project, we will be one step closer to
developing a sustainable, circular economy solution for medical
plastic waste, which is central to our mission of creating a
healthy environment for our patients and communities."
The concept for a medical plastics recycling project came from
B. Braun's testimony in October 2021
before the Pennsylvania Senate
Economy, Business and Jobs Caucus and follow-up discussions with PA
Senator Lisa Boscola, co-chair of
the Caucus. "The buildup of plastics in our ecosystem is a serious
issue that needs to be addressed at multiple levels," said Senator
Boscola. "This initiative is a great example of how government and
industry can work together to find solutions to the problem."
The project helps advance B. Braun's sustainability strategy.
"Not only will this initiative help reduce our own environmental
footprint, it allows B. Braun to support the sustainability
objectives of Lehigh Valley Health Network, one of Pennsylvania's leading health systems," said
Christian Hutter, Associate
Director, Sustainability and Packaging, B. Braun. "We appreciate
Senator Browne's efforts to secure funding to help make the project
a reality and Senator Boscola's work to bring stakeholders together
and build awareness of the issue."
The companies are working with PureCycle Technologies℠, which
uses an innovative, patented technology to separate color, odor and
any other contaminants from certain non-hazardous plastic waste
feedstock to transform it into virgin-like recycled polypropylene.
High volume plastics such as packaging materials, non-PVC IV bags,
disposable gowns and masks, and irrigation bottles used at Lehigh
Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest, and scrap materials generated at B.
Braun's medical device manufacturing plant in Hanover Township, PA will be targeted for
collection and recycling.
The $72,500 state grant will help
offset the cost of purchasing recycling collection equipment,
preparing a third-party project evaluation report, and project
administration. The demonstration project is expected to be
operational early in 2023.
About B. Braun
B. Braun Medical Inc. (B. Braun) is a leader in smart infusion
therapy and safe and effective pharmacy products, patient and
provider safety, and sustainable health solutions. Our purpose is
to help providers constantly improve patient satisfaction and
outcomes. With products and services created to help healthcare
professionals focus on what matters most—their patients—we're
uniquely positioned to help health systems succeed now and in the
future. B. Braun is headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and is part of the B.
Braun Group of Companies in the U.S., which includes B. Braun
Interventional Systems, Aesculap® and CAPS®. The company employs
8,500 people at over 30 locations across North America.
Globally, the B. Braun Group of Companies employs more than
64,000 employees in 64 countries. Guided by its Sharing Expertise®
philosophy, B. Braun continuously exchanges knowledge with
customers, partners and clinicians to address the critical issues
of improving care and lowering costs. To learn more about B. Braun
Medical, explore our website.
About LVHN
Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) includes 13 hospital
campuses, four in Allentown, two
in Bethlehem, one in Easton, one in East
Stroudsburg, one in Hazleton, two in Pottsville, one in Lehighton and one in Dickson City, Pa.; 28 health centers; numerous
primary and specialty care physician practices; 20 ExpressCARE
locations including the area's only Children's ExpressCARE;
pharmacy, imaging, home health, rehabilitation and lab services;
and preferred provider services through Valley Preferred. Specialty
care includes: trauma care for adults and children, burn care at
the Regional Burn Center; kidney and pancreas transplants;
perinatal/neonatal, cardiac, cancer, orthopedics, neurology,
complex neurosurgery capabilities including national certification
as a Comprehensive Stroke Center, and robotic surgery in 10
specialties. Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute, Lehigh Valley Heart and Vascular Institute,
Lehigh Valley Institute for Surgical Excellence, Lehigh Valley
Orthopedic Institute and Lehigh Valley Fleming Neuroscience
Institute physicians provide the most advanced treatments. Lehigh
Valley Topper Cancer Institute is a member of the Memorial Sloan
Kettering (MSK) Cancer Alliance, an initiative that helps community
providers improve the quality of cancer care and offers access to
MSK clinical trials. Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital, the
community's only children's hospital, provides care in more than 30
specialties and general pediatrics. Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar
Crest is ranked as the region's No. 1 hospital for nine straight
years and has been recognized among Pennsylvania's top 10 hospitals for nine
consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report. Lehigh Valley
Hospital (LVH)–Cedar Crest, LVH–17th Street and LVH–Muhlenberg are
the Lehigh Valley region's only
Magnet® hospitals for nursing excellence. Additional
information is available by visiting LVHN.org or following us on
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