Moving toward a greener lab involves thinking about three main categories for action: reducing energy use, choosing consumables that minimize waste, and optimizing lab processes to support sustainability. Read on to learn more about 10 ways to improve your lab's sustainability today.
Reduce Energy
1. Save Power and Carry On
One of the easiest things to do is to turn off equipment when not in use. According to Harvard University, closing the fume hood resulted in significant energy savings of over $240,000 and reduced carbon emissions by 300 metric tons. Consider adding timers or automatic switches that cut off at the end of the workday, or group equipment safely on a power bar so there's only one off switch to turn off when work is done. This works well for lab computers that don't need to run all night. Not in the habit? Post reminders next to equipment and switches to save power and turn off lights.
2. Energy Efficient Options: The New Normal
Choose energy-saving products where possible, opting for more efficient options when replacing items. Technology like Corning® CoolCell® Containers can often achieve the same goals as old products but more sustainably.
3. Sustainable Buildings for Sustainable R&D
Heating and cooling can be major drains on energy inefficiency. When updating building utilities, consider upgrading heat pumps and cooling technology along with zero emissions options. Blinds, shades, and adequate wall insulation will help keep conditions stable throughout the year.