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<p>The iGEM competition encourages teams to consider the environmental implications of their projects. We took this sentence, published on the iGEM webpage, literally. With iGEM goes green we want to offer a new approach to share ways of ecological improvements of research projects and encourage as many teams and research groups as possible to get involved.</p>
 
<p>The iGEM competition encourages teams to consider the environmental implications of their projects. We took this sentence, published on the iGEM webpage, literally. With iGEM goes green we want to offer a new approach to share ways of ecological improvements of research projects and encourage as many teams and research groups as possible to get involved.</p>
 
   
 
   
<p>Talking to a lot of experts in the field of sustainability and environmental protection made us realize that there is a lot to catch up on regarding sustainable lab work and research.<p class="reference"><a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Dresden/iGEM-goes-green"" style="color: green">Human Practices Silver</a></b></p>
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<p>Talking to various <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Dresden/iGEM-goes-green"" style="color: green">experts</a>experts</a> in the field of sustainability and environmental protection made us realize that there is a lot to catch up on regarding sustainable lab work and research.
 
<p>Therefore, we integrated all the comments and input we obtained from experts into the planning and implementation of the iGEM goes green initiative and our scientific project as well.  
 
<p>Therefore, we integrated all the comments and input we obtained from experts into the planning and implementation of the iGEM goes green initiative and our scientific project as well.  
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 29 October 2017

Reaching for the Stars

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GHG Calculation Introduction/ iGEM goes green

For any new scientific project, it is important to consider the ecological and social impact. With our iGEM goes green initiative, we mainly focused on the sustainability aspects of our participation in iGEM. Considering the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) as the major contribution to climate change, we tried to find ways to reduce the emissions caused by our project as much as possible.

"Human Practices is the study of how your work affects the world, and how the world affects your work." — Peter Carr, Director of Judging

The iGEM competition encourages teams to consider the environmental implications of their projects. We took this sentence, published on the iGEM webpage, literally. With iGEM goes green we want to offer a new approach to share ways of ecological improvements of research projects and encourage as many teams and research groups as possible to get involved.

Talking to various expertsexperts in the field of sustainability and environmental protection made us realize that there is a lot to catch up on regarding sustainable lab work and research.

Therefore, we integrated all the comments and input we obtained from experts into the planning and implementation of the iGEM goes green initiative and our scientific project as well.