Safe and Sustainable Labs Program Overview
The purpose of the Safe and Sustainable Labs Program is to promote sustainable practices within labs and grow the campus sustainability culture while promoting scientific advancement. The Safe and Sustainable Labs team works with researchers, lab managers, staff, faculty and students to implement sustainable practices and technologies in their labs without compromising the integrity of their work.
The Safe and Sustainable Labs Program was developed in 2024 through the collaboration of the Sustainable Operations, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Energy and Utility (E&U) departments in Administrative Operations (AO).
Program Objectives
Lab spaces are some of the most resource-intensive facilities on university campuses. In fact, labs can consume up to 10 times more energy than similar sized commercial buildings. Lab practices also generate large amounts of chemical, physical and hazardous waste. Lab personnel play an essential role in reducing the university’s environmental footprint. To address the intensive nature of labs, the Safe and Sustainable Labs Program was created with the following objectives:
Provide a process to educate, encourage and equip lab personnel with the resources they need to implement sustainable lab operations
Contribute towards a campus-wide culture shift by growing the sustainability culture in labs
Promote a safe, healthy and engaging environment for labs to collaborate and innovate
Recognize and celebrate lab personnel for championing sustainability best practices
Understand and solve barriers to incorporating sustainable lab practices
Lab Benefits
Participating labs receive assistance with implementing sustainable practices which can lead to the following benefits:
- Protect lab equipment from unnecessary stress and extend the life of vital machinery
- Use less water, energy and generate less waste without any loss of productivity
- Reduce lab spending through the efficient use of resources
- Protect the health of lab members and the environment
- Join a collaborative and innovative community of sustainable labs
- Open your lab to more grant opportunities, such as the funding agencies below:
- Royal Society of Chemistry – Sustainable Laboratories Grant
- American Chemistry Society – Sustainable Futures Initiative Grant Program
- I2SL – BETR Grants and Sustainable Laboratories Awards Program
- EMBO – Lab Sustainability Award
Certified labs will receive recognition and certification materials, including a framed certificate, marketing materials and a graphic that can be used on websites and email signatures. Certified labs will become part of a community of sustainable leaders across Purdue.
Certification Process
Safe and Sustainable Labs Forms and Resources
- Lab Interest Form: This form is the beginning of the journey. These questions will provide basic information about your lab for use by the Safe and Sustainable Program staff.
- Lab Pre-Assessment Form: This form is used to perform a comprehensive baseline assessment of the current lab practices, equipment, resources use and identify areas for improvement.
- Lab Resources and Tips Document: This document contains resources and tips to help labs adopt and improve their sustainability practices.
- Lab Certification Form: This form is used by the Safe and Sustainable Labs team to score the labs certification level. Labs can use this as a guide when preparing for certification.
- Incentive Program Form: Once certified, labs can use this form to apply for the incentive program.
Contact
Reach out to the Safe and Sustainable Labs team at ehps@purdue.edu.
Sources
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- Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Department of Energy. Laboratories for the 21st Century; Energy Recovery in Laboratory Facilities, June 2012, www.nrel.gov/docs/fy12osti/53815.pdf.
- Harvard University. “Validating Cost and Energy Savings from Harvard’s Shut the Sash Program.” Harvard Office for Sustainability, sustainable.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FumeHoodWhitePaper-1.pdf.
- International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories. “Best Practices Guide; Decarbonizing Laboratories: A Primer.” I2SL SmartLabs Toolkit, I2SL, Dec. 2022, https://www.i2sl.org/_files/ugd/59662e_37865ddb2370407bbece796765560099.pdf.
- International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories. “Best Practices Guide; Water Efficiency in Laboratories.” I2SL SmartLabs Toolkit, I2SL, May 2022, www.i2sl.org/_files/ugd/59662e_464c82ed60d94cca9003e531101f08af.pdf.
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- University of Exeter. “Scientists Call for Reduction in Plastic Lab Waste.” ScienceDaily, ScienceDaily, 23 Dec. 2015, www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/12/151223221353.htm#google_vignette.