Product Stewardships

Product Stewardship

Life Technologies strives to continuously minimize the health effects, safety and environmental impacts of our products, processes and services through our Product Stewardship program. We are going beyond compliance, incorporating Design-for-Environment principles through the product lifecycle, from ideation to end-of-life.

Our Product Stewardship program is divided into three sections:

Product Stewardship Chart
Design for Environment (DfE) - Innovative techniques and strategies that minimize environmental impact of products and processes by using less hazardous materials and packaging, resulting in less pollution and less waste.


Product Safety - addresses health and safety concerns not mitigated by DfE initiatives. Hazards of Life Technologies products are communicated through labeling and product literature. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) are generated in multiple languages.


Product Compliance - ensures that our products and materials can be sold and distributed globally, meeting chemical control laws and international requirements for movement of reagents. All new instruments meet regulations restricting hazardous substances and end-of-life directives.

Life Technologies Achievements

    - Increasing productivity
    - Reducing costs
    - Fostering product and market innovation
    - More value with less environmental impact

- Reducing use of toxic substances
- Incorporating sustainable packaging practices
- Implementing instrument take-back programs

Sustainable Packaging

Sustainable Packaging

Life Technologies is dedicated to reducing, reusing and recycling materials, as well as reducing waste.

Goal: Increase sustainable packaging by 25%

 

Reusable Packaging
1. To minimize the environmental impact of the crate that ships our SOLiD™ System genetic analysis instrument, Life Technologies built the crate to be returned to the company. The packaging system is cost-neutral when comparing one-way crate and disposal costs with a returned, refurbished crate.


Right sizing:
2. Coolers for cold shipment were redesigned to remove 30% of polystyrene from our cold-stored product lifecycles. Life Technologies continues to investigate novel means to improve the efficiency of packaging material and decrease the need for refrigerated transport.

Coolers for Cold Shipment

Using smaller shipping boxes reduces material consumption, transportation costs and the environmental impact of the transportation system.

Reduce Consumption Packaging

Lighter weight Packaging
3. Boxes are being replaced by lightweight foil packaging. This reduces material usage by 87%, lowers transport costs and reduces disposal impact.

Lighter Weight Packaging

New packaging for the Invitrogen UltraPure Agarose product line eliminated 75% of the plastic used in previous packaging.

Innovative Packaging

Green Chemistry

Life Technology embraces chemistry as an environmental solution through eliminating the use or generation of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and application of chemical products.

Goal: Apply green chemistry principles to decrease dangerous goods transportation by 25%


Examples of Life Technologies’ application of green chemistry principles include:

- Reformulating the Purelink™ Quick Gel Extraction Kit, making it non-hazardous for transport.

- Introducing the SYBR® Safe DNA Gel Stain as a non-toxic, non-mutagenic alternative to ethidium bromide (a chemical agent that changes the genetic material).

- Offering SimplyBlue™ SafeStain for protein research, which is non-flammable, non-toxic and non-corrosive. The competing product is corrosive and must be used with flammable and toxic solvents.

Purelink™

Quick Gel Extraction Kit


Purelink Quick Gel Extraction Kit
SYBR®

Safe DNA Gel Stain


SYBR Safe DNA Gel Stain
Simply Blue™

SafeStain for Protein Research


Simply Blue SafeStain for Protein Research

News

  • TGen Study

    LifeTechnologies Corporation announced that it is collaborating with the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and US Oncology to sequence the genomes of 14 patients afflicted with triple negative breast cancer whose tumors have progressed despite multiple other therapies. The goal of this first-of-its-kind research collaboration is to demonstrate whether genomic sequencing of cancer tissue can provide clues for treatment strategies for these individuals.

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  • SMS Technology

    Life Technologies Corporation announced early stage results from its single molecule sequencing (SMS) technology. The technology promises to combine virtually unlimited continuous long read lengths with unmatched accuracy to deliver targeted genomic sequence data in a matter of hours, paving the way for sequencing to become a commonplace tool in research laboratories and clinical settings worldwide.

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  • SOLiD PI ANNOUNCED

    Life Technologies Corporation today announced plans for the Applied Biosystems SOLiD(TM) PI System, a new highly accurate, flexible and easy-to-use genomic analysis platform that will bring next-generation sequencing within the grasp of all life science research laboratories worldwide. Early customer adoption of the SOLiD PI System is expected to begin in the second half of 2010.

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