The eco-friendly design movement to cut waste while retaining or improving nucleic acid purification results is gaining traction. Learn about kits from three vendors.
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Is there such a thing as eco-friendly laboratory agarose? When you consider the chemistry involved in the manufacture of this laboratory staple the answer is yes!
Read MoreEffective and eco-friendly use of common lab surface disinfectants
Biologists have a heightened awareness of surface contamination and a preference for eco-friendly decontamination methods. It’s more important than ever to connect that awareness to effective lab practices. Learn how ineffective disinfection can increase both contamination and ecological risks.
Read MoreSpeeding up and greening up bacteria culture count methods
Isn’t it the best when lab sustainability synergetically improves both science and environmental stewardship? Reviewing your method to estimate unknown bacteria cell culture numbers is a great opportunity to reduce single-use lab plastic waste. It can also reduce your workload and support the accuracy of your experiments.
Read MoreHow to start a micropipette repair program
Repairing micropipettes conserves science funding, reduces lab waste downstream, adds operational resilience for research, and is better for the environment. Learn the steps to setting up a pipette repair shop in this green lab tip from the first university in the world to attain 100% green labs, the University of Bristol!
Read MoreThe recently released TerraCycle centrifuge tubes & rigid lab plastics zero waste box
A lack of resin codes and local recycling services does not mean that rigid laboratory plastics are impossible to recycle. Learn behind-the-scene details on a new Zero Waste option from Terracycle in this interview.
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