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It’s undeniable that day-to-day lab operations can consume large amounts of energy and waste, from every running lab instrument to all the plastics consumed during experiments. These can have a significant impact on the environment, but this can still be mitigated. Transforming your lab into an eco-friendlier one doesn’t have to be complicated – it can start with small changes in your daily practices.
It's time to champion sustainability – because it’s everyone’s responsibility. Your lab can make a difference.
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References:
- Freezer Challenge https://www.freezerchallenge.org/best-practices-overview.html (accessed December 20, 2023)
- University of Colorado Boulder https://www.colorado.edu/ecenter/greenlabs/lab-energy-efforts/freezers/70-0c-efforts (accessed December 20, 2023)
- My Green Lab https://www.mygreenlab.org/blog-beaker/top-9-actions-to-take-in-the-lab-to-improve-energy-efficiency (accessed December 20, 2023)
- My Green Lab https://www.mygreenlab.org/waste.html (accessed December 20, 2023)
- Urbina M, Watts A, Reardon E. Labs should cut plastic waste too. Nature. 2015; 528: 479.