Ecofriendly Filtration Equipment: 4 Ways to Make Your Lab More Sustainable
· Microbiology and Life Science News

As scientists and as a society, we have become increasingly aware ofthe negative impact ofhuman’s activities ontheenvironment – from plasticand other waste accumulation to ever-rising global greenhouse gas emissions. Many of us have tried to change individual habits to reduce our impact,but it’s not always easy to enact these changes in the workplace. Sure, we can all remember our own grocery bags and reusable water bottles, but what can we do to be more sustainable in the lab?
In 2015,Nature estimated5.5 million tons of plastic wastewere being produced from bioscience laboratories.1 Scientists have the opportunity to offset this waste production simply by modifying everyday lab management and purchasing decisions. Not only will selecting reusable lab equipment help lessen lab waste, labs also savemoney in the long run by reducing their consumables budget.
At Sterlitech,we make an effort to reduce the negative impact of lab activities by recommending some alternatives whenever appropriate:
1. Instead of using disposable syringe filters, consider using membrane disc filters and a reusable stainless steel or plastic filter holder if possible. These filter holders are ideal for HPLC sample preparation and small-volume fluid clarification and will reduce the number of syringe filters disposed.
| | KS 25 Stainless Steel Syringe Filter Holder | Swinnex Filter Holder, 13 mm, Polypropylene | PFA 47 In-lineFilter Holder, 47 mm
2. Minimize packaging and shipping footprint by purchasing in large quantities. If you do need to utilize disposable syringe filters, for instance for sterile application, you can buythese in bulk. Sterlitech offers pack sizes up to 1000 for our syringe filters.
3. Benefit from the long life of glass and sturdy plastic filter holders for vacuum filtration. Example applications: beverage clarification and water bioburden testing.
| MF Series Magnetic FilterFunnel with Lid Kit, 300 mL, 47 mm | KG 25 A Glass Microanalysis Holder, 150 mL, 25 mm
4. Consider opting for adurable, reusable container for biological fluid waste, solvent, and other liquid collection and storage. We offer vacuum-stable polypropylene bottles and a myriad of autoclavable carboys with spigots for easy dispensing.
| Heavy Duty Polypropylene Vacuum Bottle with Drain | Carboy, PP, 40L, Spigot, Top VersaCap 120
Responsible Production and Consumption is also one of the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 laid out by the United Nations.2Our industry has an opportunity to contribute to meeting these goals, and Sterlitech’s mission is to support and reinforce the efforts of the s cientists we work with. If you’re interested in our ecofriendly product selection, we encourage you to download a copy of our online catalog (our way of trying to save a few trees). References:
- Urbina, M., Watts, A. and Reardon, E. (2015). Labs should cut plastic waste too. Nature, 528(7583), pp.479-479.
- United Nations Sustainable Development. (2019). About the Sustainable Development Goals - United Nations Sustainable Development. [online] Available at: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/.
