It's inspiring to see manufacturers like Sartorius innovating sustainably using the principles of a Circular Economy. Polycarbonate represents its own challenges when it comes to recycling, which is why designing products for sustainability and recycling is so important. By embracing circularity in the design and manufacturing of products, we can maximize the use-cycles of things like polycarbonate in bioprocessing applications to polypropylene, polystyrene, and HDPE in labs that participate in Polycarbin's circular economy. #SustainableScience #ExtendedProducerResponsibility #CircularEconomy
Advancing circular plastic use in life sciences ?? The recycling of sterile single-use plastics in life science research is a challenge. Now Sartorius and Covestro successfully tested the potential of closed-loop recycling of small-scale bioreactors, proving that the recycled polycarbonate can match the quality of virgin materials. The study is a step forward on the pathway to achieving more circularity in our products. Nevertheless, we are facing further challenges: How can infrastructure and processes be optimized to create sustainable solutions that meet industry's strict quality and safety requirements? Magali Barbaroux, Corporate Research Fellow at Sartorius, delves into this complex journey on the Sartorius blog. Discover why the industry's unique needs make recycling a challenge and why there's no one-size-fits-all solution: https://sar.to/z2qmj #Sustainability #LifeSciences #Recycling #Innovation #Circularity