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The Pipette Repair Shop

Clara Brigitta August 18, 2021

Do you have a pipette graveyard drawer in your lab? Learn from University of Bristol’s Clara Brigitta how circular economy principles can be applied in laboratories to reduce their environmental impact.

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In Campus Sustainability, Laboratory Equipment Tags Reuse
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Inexpensive biotechnology lab instruments Prakash Lab

Inexpensive biotechnology lab devices- featuring the Prakash Laboratory

Nicole Kelesoglu June 22, 2021

Labconscious scientists focus on sustainable lab work as a means to conserving resources and protecting nature, but the term sustainability can also be defined as” the capacity to endure”. Biotechnology is considered by the U.N. to be a frontier technology, alongside robotics, and artificial intelligence. The challenge is how to make life science methodologies accessible. Part of the answer can be found in affordable, portable, laboratory instruments. In that spirit, today’s post shares a list of frugal laboratory instruments by the Prakash Lab at Stanford University.

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In Laboratory Equipment, Greening Champions
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Photo Credit: U of Toronto Trash Team

Photo Credit: U of Toronto Trash Team

Home Waste Audit designed by ecologists helps to reduce plastic pollution

Nicole Kelesoglu May 17, 2021

In this interview with Susan Debreceni, learn how ecologists from the University of Toronto Trash Team developed a science-based Home Waste Audit to help people find ways to reduce plastic pollution in ecosystems.

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In Campus Sustainability, Waste Audits Tags University of Toronto, U of T Trash Team, Home Waste Audit
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Sanofi Green Team Lab Freezers

How a Sanofi vaccine research group revamped their lab freezer system: Interview with EHS Head Partha Krishnan Ph.D.

Nicole Kelesoglu April 22, 2021

Scientists rely on efficient laboratory conditions to be able to focus on discovery. Learn the steps a Sanofi Pasteur vaccine research group took to radically transform their cold storage organization in this interview with Partha Krishnan, Ph.D.

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In Energy and Emissions, Greening Champions, Cold storage Tags science community, sustainable labs, Lab freezers
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Strategies for lab plastic shortages

Nicole Kelesoglu March 18, 2021

Ironically, after many years of concern about how to reduce single-use lab plastic usage and divert this waste from landfills - we now face shortages. This post explores current events and ways that life science labs are dealing with pipette tips, plates, and tube shortages, as well as a few high-tech options to conserve these resources and improve the reliability of assay results.

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In Lab Supplies, Lab Supply Chain Tags lab plastic, liquid dispensing
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Sustainable vaccine cold storage

Nicole Kelesoglu February 5, 2021

The triumph of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines resulted in a universal sigh of relief - followed by dismay at the lack of cold storage capacities to put these vaccines into use. With science in progress to develop mRNA vaccines for other diseases like Zika virus, metastatic cancers, and multiple sclerosis, what is the long view for sustainable cold storage infrastructure?

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In Energy and Emissions Tags laboratory equipment energy
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Going Green in a Wet Lab: Symbolic vs High-Impact Actions

Nikoline Borgermann, Ph.D. September 14, 2020

After the spread of the Coronavirus, the absence of ‘business as usual’ forced us to live and think differently – and it made most (if not all) of us realize how human activities put incredible pressure on our planet. Now that many scientists are returning to the labs, maybe it’s time to put lab sustainability on the agenda in research? As a biochemist and environmentalist, I understand how essential labs are to experimental research and education within fields such as biology, medicine, and biotechnology, but I am also very much aware of the

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In Programs and Logistics, Recycling Tags start a green lab program
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University of Bristol Life Sciences LEAF Labconscious

The University of Bristol is building on its success with LEAF to achieve 100% green laboratories

Nicole Kelesoglu August 17, 2020

A group of U.K. research universities is quantifying carbon and cost-saving and targeting scientific reproducibility to reduce waste using The Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF). Excitingly, the University of Bristol plans to expand LEAF institution-wide and certify every lab green! This endeavor is an exceptional opportunity for early-career scientists to gain lab optimization skills and become more competitive for industry jobs and research grants.

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In Campus Sustainability, Programs and Logistics, Sustainable Lab News Tags Green labs, LEAF
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