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Fujairah Hospital receives LEED Gold Certification for sustainability

The hospital implemented a comprehensive plan to meet the certification criteria.

Fujairah Hospital has received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives.

The hospital implemented a comprehensive plan to meet the certification criteria, including an evaluation of its operational and infrastructural systems, a detailed analysis of energy consumption, and the adoption of green initiatives.

These measures focused on improving energy and water efficiency, optimising waste management, and incorporating environmentally friendly building materials.

The hospital also implemented regulatory policies to monitor environmental performance and collect the necessary data to ensure compliance with the USGBC’s requirements.

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