Laboratories are essential workspaces for science research and learning but they have five times more environmental impact compared to office spaces.
At the University of Bristol, laboratories occupy only 6% of the university’s space but account for 40% of the energy usage. LEAF reduces the environmental impact of laboratories by promoting actions that save water, plastic, energy and other resources through better waste management, equipment efficiency, chemical management and procurement. In addition to criteria that cover environmental aspects, there are also those that consider business travel and research quality, addressing important issues around what’s known as the ‘reproducibility crisis’.
With the help of integrated calculators, laboratories can also determine their financial and carbon savings following the implementation of LEAF. Depending on the criteria completed, laboratories are awarded a bronze, silver or gold certification. Benefits of gaining Green Lab certification include reduced utility costs and environmental footprint, increased research efficiency, chances of gaining additional research funding and enabling a bottom-up sustainability movement.
Anna Lewis, Sustainable Science Manager at the University of Bristol, said:
“The university is very proud to announce that it has achieved its goal of institutional Green Lab certification and has certified 100% of its STEM laboratories. It has been no easy endeavour, but we are delighted by this accomplishment.
In total, 990 lab spaces were certified which covers an area of approximately 37,000m2. This would not have been possible without close collaboration with technical staff and lab users so we would like to express our most sincere gratitude for their efforts. Demonstrating our Technician Commitment goals, LEAF illustrates the skill and dedication of our technical staff who coordinated the initiative within each of their Schools.”