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Atlantic Health System - Chilton Medical Center

Business Information
Name of Organization: 
Atlantic Health System - Chilton Medical Center
Organization Type: 
Business Description: 
Atlantic Health System, headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey and one of the leading non-profit health care systems in the state, is committed to creating a Trusted Network of Caring®. Our promise to our communities is that all who enter our system receive the highest quality care delivered at the right time, at the right place, and at the right cost. Atlantic Health System includes Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, NJ; Overlook Medical Center in Summit, NJ; Newton Medical Center in Newton, NJ; Chilton Medical Center in Pompton Plains, NJ; Hackettstown Medical Center in Hackettstown, NJ; and Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Morristown, NJ, as well as Atlantic Rehabilitation, and Atlantic Home Care and Hospice. In addition, we have more than 600 community-based health care providers who are affiliated with us through Atlantic Medical Group. We are also part of Atlantic Accountable Care Organization, one of the largest ACOs in the nation, and are a member of AllSpire Health Partners.
Contact Person: 
Karen Coppa
Title: 
Occupational Safety Officer
Business Location: 
Chilton Medical Center
97 West Parkway
07444 Pompton Plains , NJ
United States
40° 57' 27.6264" N, 74° 18' 30.51" W
Phone: 
973-971-6021
Email: 
Karen.Coppa@atlantichealth.org
Number of Employees: 
1312
Website: 
https://www.atlantichealth.org
Renewal Date: 
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Management and Leadership
Annual Environmental Goals
Description of Action: 
AHS signed the White House Pledge that was led by the Biden Administration. This pledge states that we have a goal of reducing emissions by 50 percent by 2023 and becoming net zero by 2050. We are among 15 percent of all US hospitals who have committed to this goal. As a system we recognize how much the healthcare industry contributes to domestic emissions and acknowledge climate change is the number one threat to global public health.
Waste
Waste Recycling
Description of Action: 
Chilton Medical Center has recycling programs in place to recycle non-universal wastes such as plastic, glass, cardboard and paper. In 2023, Chilton recycled a total of 359,840 lbs. of waste which saved 288.8 metric tons of carbon emissions and $18,417.60 dollars.
Lbs Saved: 
359,840
Money Saved: 
18,417
Food Waste
Description of Action: 
At Chilton Medical Center cooking oil is recycled.
Waste Other
Description of Action: 
In addition to the “traditional” recycling programs, Chilton Medical Center recycles the following “non-traditional” items: batteries (alkaline, lead, lithium, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride), fluorescent light bulbs, items containing lead, lead shielding, cooking oil from the kitchen, mercury waste, and consumer electronic waste, which includes television sets, laboratory equipment, and other electronic devices. The system has a comprehensive hazardous waste management plan the covers the recycling of all Universal Waste. Chilton Medical Center has a universal waste vendor that picks up all “non-traditional” recyclables. Chilton Medical Center also recycles toner cartridges for all printers in jointure with Staples, Inc.
Energy
Renewable Energy
Description of Action: 
In April 2024, Chilton Medical Center’s solar panels went live. These panels are located over the parking lot, creating a multi-functional space that generates energy and allows for easy access to Chilton facilities.
Energy Other
Description of Action: 
Camfil has certified Chilton Medical Center with the “5-star” Energy Rating Achievement. The 5-star award recognizes the company for meeting all ECI (Energy Cost Index) air filtration standards to ensure continued energy savings while maintaining quality indoor air throughout the facility. The 5-star recognition indicates that the facility is using the most energy efficient, longest lasting filters available.
Water
Water Other
Description of Action: 
Chilton has been working hard to reduce its purchase of beef, bison and game meat. Beef production is extremely water intensive and produces a lot of emissions, therefore by addressing our beef purchasing we can reduce our emissions etc. We began tracking our beef procurement in 2022, since then we have reduced our beef procurement by 66.6%. This equates to a 66.6 percent reduction in carbon emissions from our baseline year and a 66.59 percent reduction in water usage.
Gallons of Water Saved: 
28,500,000
Certification Programs
Certification Programs Other
Description of Action: 
Atlantic Health Care System received the Joint Commission Sustainability Certification June 2024. This certification spotlights our decarbonization efforts and sustainable practices while showcasing us as a mindful and socially responsible hospital system.
Environmental & Community Restoration
Environmental Restoration Project
Description of Action: 
Chilton Medical Center host bees in hives. Wild bees are collected and placed in hives to increase their chance of survival. Atlantic Health recognizes bees' role in the environment and their importance to community health. This highlights our commitment to the betterment of the community. We have professional beekeepers who maintain the hives and help us harvest the beeswax and honey. The honey is bottled and sold at our pop-up produce market and local restaurants. The beeswax is turned into lip balm and lotions and sold at our gift shops. Any money made from the sale of these products goes back to maintaining the beehives.
Industry-Specific
Industry Specific Other
Description of Action: 
In 2024, Chilton Medical Center received the Practice Greenhealth’s Emerald Award. This award recognizes the top 20 percent of Practice Greenhealth applicants that have advanced sustainability programs with exemplary scores in a various categories such as waste, emissions and energy.
Other
Other
Description of Action: 
In 2023 and 2024, Practice Greenhealth awarded Chilton Medical Center with the “Greening the OR” award. This award highlights the exceptional sustainability work done in the OR by Atlantic Health System Employees. Chilton has been working hard to reduce its purchase of beef, bison and game meat. Beef production is extremely water intensive and produces a lot of emissions, therefore by addressing our beef purchasing we can reduce our emissions etc. We began tracking our beef our beef purchasing in 2022, since then we have reduced how much beef we buy by 66.6%. This equates to a 66.6 percent reduction in carbon emissions from our baseline year and a 66.59 percent reduction in water usage.
Finished Application: 
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Member Since: 
Tuesday, April 24, 2018