Discover Ten Trends Shaping Sustainable Lab Design
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Sustainability Trends Shaping Lab Design

Sustainable laboratory design trends move research toward a zero carbon future.

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A sustainable future may not require a revolution, but rather an evolution in thinking and practice. Research laboratories are some of the most resource-intensive spaces in the world, with their energy-intensive equipment, around-the-clock operations, 100 percent outside air requirements, and high airflow rates. However, biotech and pharma companies are increasingly adopting zero carbon goals. Sustainable laboratory design trends and research best practices help move scientific research toward a zero carbon future.

Download this article from Stirling Ultracold to learn about the top ten trends shaping sustainable lab design, from sample selection to instrument decisions.

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