10 reasons for labs to go greener

By themasterchemistry.com

Research labs are very important workplaces on the planet because every new invention to improve living status is carried out in labs.

The majority of researchers agree that it's important to consider the environment in their work.

Here are 10 reasons for scientists to engage with this green laboratory agenda:

1 Doing the right thing:

For some people it’s all about being green; they want to do whatever they can to reduce their personal and professional environmental footprint.

2 Small things add up:

The world's labs have a relatively low impact on the environment. Most laboratories are relatively small and have a minimal effect on the environment.

3 Walking the talk:

For experts who speak about themselves, consistency matters. They need to be confident that their own practices are consistent with what they say.

4 Saving money:

Initiatives that reduce the consumption of energy, water and materials, or the production of waste, often result in net cost reductions long-term.

5 Talent and passion:

Employees are more likely to stick with their employer when the employer treats them right. They are also more likely to stick with the employer if it treats its employees right, too.

6 Green investment:

Start-ups, corporations, government, and charitable funders are increasingly making sustainability considerations part of their investment decisions.

7 Shaping solutions:

Researchers can ensure that the organization, suppliers, and funder’s sustainability solutions are best for them by being proactive and engaging.

8 New opportunities:

Green Labs need multi-disciplinary innovation and often create new business opportunities for new technology and new science.

9 Efficiency:

It doesn’t make sense for each researcher or lab to figure out everything. Working together on projects will save everyone money and time, as well as ensure that your strategy is aligned

10 Accessibility:

Research in resource-limited settings will be improved by sharing research skills with people in resource-limited situations.

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