
Sustainability Made Simple: Greener Choices in Molecular Biology
Sustainability in the lab isn't just a trend—it's a responsibility. In this quick but powerful Mol Bio Minutes episode, sustainability expert Sune Lund Sporring shares actionable tips to reduce energy use, manage lab waste, and transition to greener materials like Thermo Fisher’s Sustain Series bio-based plastics.
Discover the difference between bio-based and biodegradable, why second-generation feedstocks are a game-changer, and how to make low-impact changes without compromising performance. Learn how small shifts—like using aluminum beads instead of water in a bath or switching to carbon-reduced plastics—can significantly cut your lab’s carbon footprint. And remember: if greener options aren’t available, your demand can help shape the market.
Helpful resource links mentioned in this episode:
- My Green Lab – Facts and resources about lab sustainability
- Energy use of fume hoods – Energy use and savings ideas for fume hoods
- Greener by Design – Thermo Fisher’s approach to green solutions
- Lab Armor™ Beads – A sustainable option to replace water in water baths
- Instrument trade up program – trade in your equipment to be green and give it a second life
- Lab plastic waste – Stats about plastic waste in labs
- Doing something about it – Thermo Fisher’s lower carbon plastics solution
- Sustain Series PCR plastics – Lower carbon footprint, without workflow interruption
- Reasons to believe – Fact sheet about Sustain Series PCR plastics
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