Discover Life Science customers' expectations and perceptions of environmental sustainability in the life science industry.
In an effort to help suppliers understand customer preferences for environmentally sustainable options in the life sciences industry, BioInformatics, part of the Science and Medicine Group, conducted a study of 414 global life scientists. Scientists were surveyed about their perspectives on their organizations' sustainability efforts and initiatives, with an additional 7 respondents interviewed to probe into their perceptions of the effectiveness of reducing environmental impact. The findings are detailed in our latest report, "2024 Perceptions in Environmental Sustainability in the Life Sciences".
This report details the findings of quantitative and qualitive voice of customer research exploring trends in customers' perceptions and expectations of environmental sustainability since our previous study in 2022.
Objectives
Understand the perceptions of environmentally sustainable laboratory consumables
Evaluate the current environmental sustainability initiatives within the life sciences industry
Understand the pain points experienced with implementing environmentally sustainable initiatives
Specific analyses in the report include:
Select trends since 2022, highlighting differences in customer behaviors and needs based on results from our 2022 edition.
Qualitative insights from recent in-depth interviews with life scientists.
Companies Mentioned:
Abcam
Agilent Technologies
BD Biosciences
Bio-Rad Laboratories
BrandTech Scientific
Bruker
Corning, Inc
Cytiva Life Sciences
Eppendorf
Gilson
Hamilton
Illumina
INTEGRA Biosciences
Mettler Toledo
MilliporeSigma / Merck
New England BioLabs
Revvity (formerly PerkinElmer)
Promega
QIAGEN
Sartorius
Sarstedt
Takara Bio
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thomas Scientific
USA Scientific
VWR (Avantor)
Waters
Table of Contents
Study Overview & Objectives
Executive Summary
Demographics
General Perceptions of Environmental Sustainability
Perceptions of Environmentally Sustainable Laboratory Practices