In November 2016 our team first got together to plan our project for the iGEM Competition 2017. Starting with fundraising, developing project ideas and setting up our lab made us realize how much material and devices we were going to need. For the first time, we were not only students attending a practical course, or working in an already equipped lab where everything was prepared, but rather we had to organize everything by ourselves. By the time, we booked our flights to Boston we became aware that flights like these (crossing half of the planet) lead to high greenhouse gas emissions. </br>
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In November 2016 our team first got together to plan our project for the iGEM Competition 2017. Starting with fundraising, developing project ideas and setting up our lab made us realize how much material and devices we were going to need. For the first time, we were not only students attending a practical course, or working in an already equipped lab where everything was prepared, but rather we had to organize everything by ourselves. By the time we booked our flights to Boston, we became aware that flights like these (crossing half of the planet) lead to high greenhouse gas emissions. </br>
It seemed kind of contradictory to develop world changing biological ideas, while at the same time doing harm on the environment. We thought about ways to compensate for that: such as planting trees and finding ways to reduce greenhouse gas emission during our lab work. That’s where the idea of iGEM goes green started.
It seemed kind of contradictory to develop world changing biological ideas, while at the same time doing harm on the environment. We thought about ways to compensate for that: such as planting trees and finding ways to reduce greenhouse gas emission during our lab work. That’s where the idea of iGEM goes green started.
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What is iGEM goes green?
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How we became green
“Climate change is the biggest challenge of humanity and therefore we should think and act sustainably in everyday life. Science is the basis of innovation and that´s why I believe that we, as young scientists, bear a special responsibility for guiding our society to more sustainability.”
In November 2016 our team first got together to plan our project for the iGEM Competition 2017. Starting with fundraising, developing project ideas and setting up our lab made us realize how much material and devices we were going to need. For the first time, we were not only students attending a practical course, or working in an already equipped lab where everything was prepared, but rather we had to organize everything by ourselves. By the time we booked our flights to Boston, we became aware that flights like these (crossing half of the planet) lead to high greenhouse gas emissions.
It seemed kind of contradictory to develop world changing biological ideas, while at the same time doing harm on the environment. We thought about ways to compensate for that: such as planting trees and finding ways to reduce greenhouse gas emission during our lab work. That’s where the idea of iGEM goes green started.
Where we started
“Initially, I thought it is going to be a small subproject. It all started with the idea of planting trees as an symbolic act. I liked the idea from the very beginning. In the end, it turned out to be so much more!”
What seemed like a simple idea initially, became more complicated by trying to find more information about how to reduce the CO2 emissions of a biological laboratory. Due to the high security regulations in biological laboratories it is often not possible to turn off devices and systems (e.g. ventilation) to save energy and the ecological handling of working materials is difficult.
In the beginning we spent a lot of time investigating options and possibilities for planting trees, getting familiar with CO2 compensation, looking for collaborating partners and support. Therefore, we had to face some problems with university regulations and different opinions about sustainability in our team. Nevertheless, we were a motivated and dedicated group of people to realize our idea of a sustainable iGEM project.
Our Vision
We believe that iGEM goes green has the potential to last longer than one iGEM year and we hope that the idea behind it is carried on throughout the years. Maybe sustainable involvement can even become a medal criterion one day. We want to convince research groups and iGEM teams worldwide that with a small effort research and especially lab work can be organized more sustainable and eco-friendlier. Join the movement and come to the green side!