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♻️ Reduce plastic waste and carbon footprint in the lab with reusable microtiter plates In a recent project, Dr. Robert Benjamin Quast of CBS CNRS Montpellier replaced their cultivations in small falcon tubes with reusable microtiter plates, reducing their yearly waste by around 12000 tubes. This would equal to around 0.8 tCO2e. Great job! At Enzyscreen B.V., we’re committed to sustainability without compromising experimental accuracy. Our specialized microtiter plate formats are designed for multiple reuses, thanks to a thorough flattening and detoxification process. 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤? Although it is the only plastic regularly used for microtiter plates that can be easily reused by autoclaving, polypropylene is a relatively unpure and porous plastic, which can sometimes lead to toxicity in your (sensitive) cultivations. Our reusable plates undergo a hot alkaline and acidic soaking process, effectively detoxifying them for many round of experiments. This ensures: ✅ Consistent experimental conditions – Leachables were extracted in the detoxification process ✅ Reduced plastic waste – Less single-use plastic consumption ✅ Lower carbon footprint – Reduced production and disposal impact By switching to reusable microtiter plates, labs can significantly cut down on plastic waste while maintaining high-throughput and reproducibility. See our various offerings below. #SustainableScience #ReusablePlates #Enzyscreen #LabSustainability #GreenResearch