Science by its nature creates a lot of waste, we have partnered with recyclers to reduce this impact on the environment and return the waste generated in labs back into useful materials.
When waste cannot be recycled every effort should be made to reduce the impact the waste has on the environment by using eco-friendly receptacles such as Bio-Bin paper waste bins for hazardous, cytotoxic, medicinal, offensive or anatomical waste. For sharps we offer bins made from recycled and renewable materials.
An innovative paper-based clinical waste container for all your non-sharps waste. UN3291 approved.
The safe and environmentally friendlier way to dispose of your clinical and lab waste.
WoodSafe® is an innovative hazardous waste container based on renewable raw materials from the forest - reduces CO2 emissions by 66%. WoodSafe® is made from Stora Enso biocomposite that is optimised to replace a wide range of polymers and can also achieve very high tensile strength. The advantages of the polymer are formability, durability and flexibility and design freedom. The advantages of wood fibre are its strength, natural look/feel, the fact that it is a renewable raw material and its low CO2 footprint.
Watch our video below explaining how recycling is only part of the journey towards sustainability, starting with reducing plastic usage and best practice purchasing, through sustainable usage and finally eco friendly decontamination and recycling. Contact us to discuss how we can help.
We are proud to partner with RecycleLab. RecycleLab offers a bespoke plastic laboratory consumable waste collection, sorting and recycling service, specifically designed for science labs.
Find out how to recycle here
Watch our video explaining how we improve lab sustainability from procurement to recycling.
We partner with a leading UK waste and recycling provider. Their experts can help you ensure the safe and efficient removal of laboratory waste in the most sustainable way - contact us to discuss your requirement
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