How to make your lab greener
Check out this selection of resources designed to make it easier for your lab to hit its sustainability goals
2 Jun 2021Achieving sustainability in your research lab may seem impossible, given the need for accurate, repeatable results and highly sensitive work processes. But in fact, much can be done to limit your lab’s environmental impact without compromising the integrity of your scientific work. In this series of six editorial articles published on SelectScience in partnership with Starlab, new techniques and innovations are highlighted to encourage more eco-friendly practices and ultimately pave the way to greener research.
Reduce, reuse, recycle: Sustainability in the lab
Learn practical tips and innovative solutions to minimize the environmental impact of single-use plastics without reducing the quality of scientific research.
Lab efficiency: Tools to create a faster, smarter, and more efficient lab
Lab efficiency often comes hand in hand with sustainability. In this article, we reveal how Starlab products such as the TipOne® Sterile Refill System can help cut laboratory costs as well as plastic waste.
Leading by example: Meet the environmentally conscious supplier
Just as scientists and laboratory professionals can do their part, eco-friendly companies are working hard to make a difference too. In this article, learn about the integration of Starlab’s green directives, aimed at addressing the company’s own sustainability ratings.
Passion for sustainability: Why sustainable branding matters to the scientific community
In this article, we hear from Klaus Ambos, President and CEO of Starlab Group, about how its new brand identity aligns with global demands for a more sustainable future.
Green lab: 6 steps to a more eco-friendly lab
This article returns to its theme of building a more environmentally friendly future, asking the important question, ‘As scientists return to the lab following the pandemic, is it a good time to get a little greener?’
Reducing waste: On a mission to make science more sustainable
In this article, we speak to Geoff Blunt, technical operations manager at Manchester University, about how the institution is taking a front seat in the drive to protect the planet more effectively from the impact of scientific waste.
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