WEBINAR

Who Can Make a Difference for Lab Sustainability?

December 10, 2024 | 2pm ET / 11am PT


You care about sustainability. No matter the reason—morals, the organizational benefits it provides, cost saving, or some other such cause—finding environmentally-friendly solutions for your environmental, health, and safety (EHS) programs is paramount. 

The bad news is that it can often be difficult to convince others to care about sustainability as much as you do. Often, varying concerns between differing job levels can mean difficulty in actually implementing these initiatives and achieving these results. Management may be more concerned with the bottom line, while researchers may not be willing or able to change their standard operating procedures (SOPs) to more eco-friendly ones if it will take more time, money, planning, or even training. 

The good news is, no matter your role, you can have a direct and meaningful impact on sustainability. From a first-year researcher to a C-suite executive, there are ways that you can help shape the future of organizational environmentalism.

Attend this webinar and learn about:
  • The different impact you can have on organizational sustainability, depending on your role and level
  • How to convince leadership to take on sustainability initiatives—and vice versa, how to convince lab staff to go along with new protocols and operational changes
  • Tips for communicating the value of EHS and sustainability
  • And more!





Meet the Speakers

Charlotte Scott is a Consulting Director in Triumvirate Environmental's West region. In her role, she uses her expansive sustainability knowledge to enable success for her clients. Be it lab sustainability, regulatory compliance, or any other EHS&S need, Charlotte helps poise her clients for greatness.

Stephanie Millar works as the Vice President of Strategic Growth for Impact Laboratories, a subsidiary of My Green Lab. In her role, she supports their large industry partners with growing the uptake of the My Green Lab Certification program. Stephanie aims to accelerate climate action across all of the life sciences through her knowledge of the industry and her passion for sustainability.

My Green Lab is a 501c3 non-profit environmental organization with a mission to build a global culture of sustainability in science. By introducing both a new perspective and proven best practices within a carefully curated framework, My Green Lab has inspired tens of thousands of scientists to make a positive change in their labs by reducing the environmental impact of their work. As a subsidiary of My Green Lab, Impact Laboratories provides independent verification while retaining the quality, integrity, and customer focus of the current program.

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