Sustainable practices in the life science industry: A panel discussion on decision making and initiatives

As the need for sustainability increases in the global marketplace, the life science industry is faced with the challenge of implementing environmentally conscious practices in their labs and research processes. This panel discussion will bring together researchers in the life science business to shed light on how sustainability impacts their decision-making processes, product selection, and overall initiatives for a more sustainable future.

The panelists will share their experiences and insights on:

  • Sustainability goals and targets
  • How they incorporate sustainability into their everyday operations
  • Their criteria when selecting consumables, equipment and protocols for their lab work
  • Challenges faced in implementing sustainable practices
  • The innovative solutions developed to overcome these obstacles.

Key learning objectives

  • Learn how to incorporate sustainability into everyday operations
  • Explore the challenges faced when implementing sustainable practices
  • Discover innovative solutions developed to overcome these obstacles

Who should attend?

  • Life science researchers from academia and industry
  • Laboratory managers
  • Procurement/category managers
  • Sustainability professionals interested in the life science business
  • HSE/Sustainability officers

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Richard Byrne PhD (UK)
Richard Byrne PhD (UK)
Science Support Manager, The Francis Crick Institute
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Steve Vitale (US)
Steve Vitale (US)
Green Lab Program Manager, GSK
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Dulan Liyanage (IRE)
Dulan Liyanage (IRE)
Market Development Representative, myGreenLab
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Enrico Jakobi (DE)
Enrico Jakobi (DE)
Head of Global Sustainability & HSE, Eppendorf SE
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Moderator

Cameron Smith-Craig
Cameron Smith-Craig
Pharma and Applied Sciences Editor, SelectScience

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