Great question! Making science sustainable is a HUGE priority.
Here are some things we do:
Reduce, reuse, recycle: We try to minimize waste in the lab by reusing materials and recycling whenever possible. ♻️
Energy efficiency: We use energy-efficient equipment and try to reduce our overall energy consumption. 🌱
Sustainable materials: When designing new instruments, we look for materials that are eco-friendly and can be recycled at the end of their life. 🌳
Thinking about the whole lifecycle: From design to disposal, we consider the environmental impact of every stage of a project. 🌍
It’s not just about being “green” – it’s about being responsible scientists. Every little bit helps!
In my workplace, we are encouraged to to separate the waste correctly. Anything that can be recycled goes to recycling. At the end of the day, we also switch off any machines that don’t need to stay on overnight to save energy. When we buy reagents, machines and other equipment, we try to buy from companies that make products that are environmentally friendly.
Great question! We are constantly thinking about how we can reduce waste from our experiments. Due to the requirement for sterile conditions in most of our experiments we have a lot of single use reagents and equipment.
In particluar, we try to reduce the amount of disposable plastics as much as possible.
There are initiatives such as MyGreenLab certification to help scientists be aware of sustainability in science and how best to implement environmentally friendly practices in the lab
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Great question! We are constantly thinking about how we can reduce waste from our experiments. Due to the requirement for sterile conditions in most of our experiments we have a lot of single use reagents and equipment.
In particluar, we try to reduce the amount of disposable plastics as much as possible.
There are initiatives such as MyGreenLab certification to help scientists be aware of sustainability in science and how best to implement environmentally friendly practices in the lab