New Mercy Digs Top Sustainable Search
An independent panel of green ribbon judges determined that Mercy Health Systems of Rogers is the “Greenest Office” in Northwest Arkansas.
(Click here for a list of the top green consultants.)
The five judges – all of whom work closely with environmental initiatives – noted Mercy’s thoughtful and consistent approach to land usage, interior environmental quality controls, commitment to recycling and its conversion to electronic patient records (away from paper records) as some of the best, most sustainable efforts practiced by companies in the area.
The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal accepted nominations from all-comers this spring, searching for the area’s top companies that practice sustainable efforts not only to decrease pollution but to also increase profits. Companies of all sizes from varied industries submitted information about their operations.
The judges rated each company on four metrics: natural resources and land usage, materials and conservation, employee behavior, and innovation. The top five companies were placed in appropriate categories (a company that occupies a building it commissioned, a company that is a tenant, a company with fewer than 50 employees, a company with more than 50 employees and an overall greenest company).
At a luncheon on June 9 to determine the winners, many of the judges commented on the high caliber and innovative nature of all the nominees. Some said that their faith in the environmental movement by businesses in Northwest Arkansas was elevated by the process.
It’s the hope of the publishers and editors of the Business Journal that executives who did not enter their companies in this green competition of sorts will read the Greenest Office profiles and think to themselves: That’s a good idea. We can do that.
Or better yet: We can top that.
Click below to see the profiles of all the category winners and a special mention to the City of Fayetteville:
tttHospital Grants Mercy on Environment
tttGreenest Company Occupying Space it Commissioned: Crossland Construction Co., Rogers
tttGreenest Company Occupying Space as a Tenant: Key Architecture Inc., Fayetteville
tttGreenest Company With Fewer Than 50 Employees: Greenhouse Grille, Fayetteville
Greenest Company With More Than 50 Employees: Arvest Bank Operations Center, Lowell
Best of the Rest: Innovative Ideas
tttSpecial Mention, Greenest Municipality: City of Fayetteville