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Re-use of laboratory utensils reduces CO2 equivalent footprint and running costs.

PLoS One

April 2023

Department of Hematopoiesis, Sanquin Blood Foundation & Landsteiner laboratory, Amsterdam UMC and Oncode Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Laboratory-based research is resource intensive in terms of financial costs and its carbon footprint. Research laboratories require immense amounts of energy to power equipment, as well as large volumes of materials, particularly of single-use item consumption. In fact, many laboratories have essentially become reliant on single-use plastics.

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