Laboratory recycling signage (New resource)
How to use this customizable signage:
Click the image above to view the file.
Download and save the empty template.
Open with Powerpoint to view placeholders.
Click placeholders to add your own images of lab waste materials and the corresponding waste receptacles.
Display signs above waste bins and/or near the point of use.
Communicate for the best environmental outcome for laboratory waste materials using signs.
According to the U.S. EPA Non-hazardous Materials and Waste Management Hierarchy, source reduction, and reuse are the most valuable actions to take, followed by recycling or composting, then energy recovery. The least impactful of the eco-friendly options are treating the material to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste before landfill disposal.
When it comes to BSL-1 and BSL-2 biohazardous waste, check with an Environmental Health and Safety officer about properly treating materials for recycling. For example, cell culture polystyrene flasks, plates, and serological pipettes can be treated with bleach to recycle them safely.
Life science generates material waste that is unique to the methods being performed in the lab space. The availability of disposal technology services is based on factors like your facility’s location, the volume of waste, storage space, and other logistics. When you know your best option, it’s all comes down to the follow-through.
The best way to ensure your system works is with clear lab signage. Consult with EHS, Sustainability, and Operations staff to establish facility best practices. Post clear signs directly at the point of disposal when possible, or alternatively at the lab entry. Train new lab members. Good communication between scientists is key to success!
We hope this open access, customizable lab recycling signage will help labs meet their sustainability goals!