?? Green Chemistry: The Next Big Disruption in Lab Sustainability Imagine running experiments that produce minimal toxic waste. It's not science fiction - it's the future of laboratory operations, and it's closer than you think. Green chemistry is set to revolutionize how we approach research: - Reduced Toxicity: Using safer alternatives to harmful chemicals - Waste Minimization: Designing processes that generate less waste - Energy Efficiency: Developing reactions that require less energy - Renewable Feedstocks: Utilizing bio-based or recycled materials Companies like Millipore Sigma are already pioneering initiatives in this space. The benefits are multifold: - Lower disposal costs - Improved safety for lab personnel - Reduced environmental impact - Potential for new, innovative research pathways This shift doesn't mean compromising on scientific integrity.? Instead, it's about rethinking our approach to achieve the same (or better) results with less environmental impact. #chemistry ##sustainability #innovation #laboratory
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Laboratories in today’s world have more work than ever before, inventing new medicines, novel diagnostic tools, and discovering new treatments to make our lives better. That’s just their work inside the lab. Lab managers must also hire staff, balance budgets and secure funding. They want to save energy, lower their carbon footprint, and create less waste, but they just don’t know where to start. That’s what Lab(Re)new is all about.
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- 2022
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- Energy Efficiency、Consulting、Negotiation、Business relationship、Sustainable practices、Laboratory best practices、Building power management、Waste Manament和Resource Management
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?? The Energy Efficiency Game Has Changed. Remember when switching to LED bulbs was considered cutting-edge in energy efficiency? Those days are over. Regulators are pushing beyond simple lighting solutions, and the new frontier is more complex and capital-intensive.? Here's what's on the horizon: - HVAC Electrification: Moving away from gas-based systems - Advanced Control Systems: Smart tech for optimized energy use - On-Demand Water Heaters: Replacing inefficient tank systems - Renewable Integration: Incorporating solar and wind where possible This shift changes everything: - How vendors deliver solutions - The skills needed in the workforce - The way companies invest in new technologies For labs, this means rethinking everything from cold storage to fume hood operations. It's a challenge, but also an opportunity to lead in sustainability. Is your facility prepared for this new era of energy efficiency? Share your thoughts. #EnergyEfficiency ##sustainability #innovation #GreenTech
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?? Is your lab unknowingly sabotaging city carbon reduction efforts? Boston and Cambridge have set ambitious goals for carbon neutrality by 2050 with their BERDO and BEUDO regulations.? But here's something to think about: Your lab's cooperation could make or break a building owner's compliance. Many labs operate inside larger buildings, and without your active participation, building owners might struggle to meet mandated carbon reduction targets.? The stakes?? A hefty $1000 per day penalty for non-compliance. But it's not all doom and gloom.? This challenge presents an opportunity:? ? Collaborate with building owners on sustainability initiatives? ? Implement energy-efficient practices in your lab operations? ? Contribute to shared savings and help meet city-wide goals By aligning your lab practices with these regulations, you're not just avoiding penalties - you're positioning your facility as a leader in sustainable research. #sustainability ##innovation #energyefficiency #laboratory
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Here's a mind-bending fact: In Massachusetts, commercial building energy-efficient lighting is no longer incentivized. Why? Because it's considered a completed mission. With 80-85% of buildings already converted to LED, the low-hanging fruit is gone. But energy-saving targets haven't changed. So what's next? The challenge now is replacing those easy lighting wins with more complex solutions: - Advanced HVAC control systems - Widespread electrification - Heat pump installations This shift is pushing the industry to innovate and adapt. It's no longer about simple swaps, but about reimagining entire building systems. But there's another crucial aspect that's often overlooked: equity. States are now pushing to ensure marginalized communities get their fair share (sometimes more) of public utility funds for efficiency upgrades. It's not just about saving energy anymore – it's about social justice and equitable access to cost-saving measures. How do you think this evolution will shape the future of energy efficiency?? #energyefficiency #recycling #innovation
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This is an exciting development for our clients in Massachussets! #sustainability #greenenergy #circulareconomy
What a journey! From an end-of-session push, to perceived failure, to a surprise resurrection, our Massachusetts climate bill, S.2967, has kept us on the edge of our seats for months! I am thrilled that the House voted to pass the bill yesterday and that it now heads to the Governor’s desk. “An Act promoting a clean energy grid, advancing equity and protecting ratepayers” includes several key provisions that will allow gas utilities to evolve into thermal utilities, including: ? Gas utilities can now sell thermal energy (heating and cooling) not just gas ? The Dept. of Public Utilities (DPU) can consider alternatives to new gas infrastructure ? Authority to the DPU to allow the obligation to serve for space heating, water heating, and cooking, to be met with alternatives to gas. Congratulations and huge thank you to Mike Barrett, JeffreyRoy Steve Owens Audrey Schulman, Zeyneb Magavi MarilynRaySmith Garrett Casey HEET Aaron Michlewitz Gas Transition Allies, KarenKraut, JoanieParker, Mass Power Forward and all the advocates who have worked on this for years. Maura Healey please make history by signing the bill and bringing us into the future! #ThermalEnergyNetworks #GeothermalNetworks Jess S. Ashley Besic Matt Rusteika Claire Corcoran
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The biggest roadblock to energy efficiency in large organizations? It's not technology or funding. It's people. In any sizeable entity, you're dealing with a complex web of stakeholders: - Executives controlling budgets - Facilities teams managing buildings - Employees using systems daily Getting all these players aligned is like herding cats. Add in layers of bureaucracy, especially in institutions like schools, and progress can grind to a halt. But there's a secret weapon: internal champions. Find that passionate individual within the organization who can rally the troops. Partner with them to: 1. Identify small, achievable projects 2. Build a track record of success 3. Showcase wins to leadership 4. Gradually scale up initiatives By starting small and proving value, you sidestep the paralysis that often comes with ambitious, sweeping changes. Have you seen this approach work in your organization? Or are you struggling to get buy-in for efficiency measures?? #circulareconomy #innovation #sustainability
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Energy efficiency or social justice? Why not both? There's a quiet revolution happening in state-level energy policies. The focus? Equity. Marginalized communities have long been overlooked in energy efficiency programs. They often lack the capital for upgrades, making them less attractive to contractors. But the tide is turning. States are now pushing to ensure these communities get their fair share - sometimes more - of public utility funds for efficiency upgrades. This isn't just about saving energy anymore. It's about:? ? Reducing costs for those who need it most? ? Promoting social justice? ? Ensuring equitable access to green technologies #energyefficiency #sustainability #greenenergy
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The hidden energy vampire in your lab (and the $3 solution) In scientific laboratories across the world, there's an unexpected culprit silently draining energy: the humble fume hood. When the sash (glass door) isn't positioned correctly, it wreaks havoc on airflow, wasting massive amounts of energy. The knee-jerk reaction? Expensive automation. The smart solution? A $3 sticker from UC Davis. This simple visual guide reminds lab workers of the optimal sash position, slashing energy waste without breaking the bank. It's a perfect example of how ingenuity often trumps technology in the quest for efficiency. What other 'low-tech' solutions have you seen make a big impact? Share your stories of simple yet effective energy-saving hacks! #circulareconomy #sustainability #innovation
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Ever wondered how to make energy efficiency simple and achievable? Here's the secret: Start small. Too often, organizations dive headfirst into complex, expensive energy-saving initiatives. They get lost in the weeds, overwhelmed by the scope and cost. But there's a better way. The key is to begin with manageable steps that create quick wins. For instance, in labs, a simple $3 sticker from UC Davis can guide workers on proper fume hood positioning, saving significant energy without breaking the bank. By focusing on these small victories, you build momentum and enthusiasm within your team. As you champion each success, you pave the way for larger, more impactful projects down the line. If it's on, turn it off. If it's spinning, slow it down. These basic principles can yield 80% of potential energy savings. What's one small energy-saving step you can implement today? Share in the comments and let's start a wave of simple, effective change. #circulareconomy #greenenergy #sustainability
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There’s a secret to lab sustainability. You have to find the balance point where scientists and managers are ready to change. And here’s how you do it: Labs are unique environments.? The need for ultra-clean equipment, precise conditions, and repeatable processes can seem at odds with sustainability efforts. But they don't have to be. The key?? → Meeting researchers where they are.? → Listening to their concerns.? → Understanding their processes. I'm not a scientist. That's not my role. My job is to help those who want to change find ways to do so without compromising their work. Sometimes, it's as simple as adjusting the temperature on freezers. Other times, it's reimagining entire workflows. But it has to come from them. Forced change rarely sticks, especially in research settings. So how do we make it happen? 1. Start conversations. Ask researchers what sustainability means to them. 2. Identify low-hanging fruit. What small changes can make big impacts? 3. Celebrate wins, no matter how small. Every step counts. This week, have a frank discussion with your team about sustainability. What are their ideas? Their concerns? Their hopes? You might be surprised at the innovation that emerges when you open the floor. #innovation #sustainability #energyefficiency