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Can Labs Go Green Without Compromising Science?

Industry experts discuss how labs, suppliers, and logistics can work together to reduce diagnostics' carbon footprint

By Helen Bristow 06/29/2026 Interview 8 min read
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Clinical Report: Can Labs Go Green Without Compromising Science?

Background

Sustainability in life sciences is a pressing concern due to the environmental impact of laboratory operations. Laboratories are often energy-intensive and reliant on materials that pose recycling challenges. Addressing these issues is critical for reducing the carbon footprint of scientific research while maintaining high-quality standards.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial data was provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • Cold chain storage and ultra-low-temperature freezers are significant contributors to energy consumption in labs.
  • Single-use plastics present recycling challenges due to contamination and sterility concerns.
  • Many laboratory infrastructures are outdated, complicating efforts to implement sustainable practices.
  • Collaboration across teams is essential for integrating sustainability with scientific performance.
  • Generational shifts in attitudes towards sustainability are influencing laboratory practices.

Clinical Implications

Laboratories must consider sustainability as part of their operational strategies. Collaborative efforts are necessary to develop and implement sustainable solutions.

Conclusion

Achieving sustainability in laboratories requires a multifaceted approach that addresses structural challenges.

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  8. Frontiers | Case study of low-cost energy reductions in shared research laboratories at a U.S. public university
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