Should Your Science be Greener?

Plastic consumables are necessary to protect your samples and conduct your science. This consumption of single use plastics cannot be avoided, but it can be reduced.

Read on to find out how you can reduce your impact on the planet.

How can I find sustainable tips, racks, and boxes?

The usage of Eppendorf refill systems for pipette tips is a good starting point to reduce the amount of plastic waste. These tips are available either as bulk ware in bags or as a replaceable reload system, which is placed on top of a box. Our boxes are durable and can be autoclaved up to 100 times and a rack up to 10 times, reducing your plastic waste.

There will come more in the future – Alternative production methods and R&D experts do their very best to improve – but it still needs time for consumables based on recycled polymers or biopolymers.

Download poster to discover more tips you need and introduce good habits in your daily lab work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Longevity

The biggest impact on the environment from an instrument is the initial production. The longer a device lasts, the less the need for new devices which means a lower carbon footprint and cost savings.

Instrument reliability is essential for the daily operation of your lab. Extend the life of your Eppendorf equipment with regular maintenance, high quality parts and expert engineers.

 

 

 

 

Eppendorf is committed to providing sincere, reliable services and tools to help you maintain premium performance, and maximum safety of our instruments and your applications.

Download the Eppendorf epService poster.

New product development

This work is never over, it is an on-going journey. That’s why, Eppendorf, started to focus on completely new technologies in respect to green products. All of us must change, to adapt to new technologies to fill the gaps we still must save the environment.

 

Would you like to have more information about sustainable product and service solutions by Eppendorf?

Email eppendorf.sustainability@scientific-labs.com.

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