Sustainability is becoming a priority in lab animal science (LAS) facilities, where maintaining strict cleanliness standards often comes with high resource consumption. Cleaning protocols must balance eco-friendly practices to ensure both environmental responsibility and research integrity.
This article explores eco-friendly cleaning solutions, strategies to reduce waste without compromising compliance, and how sustainability is shaping the future of cleaning in LAS facilities.
On Earth Day – April 20 – Contec Inc. launched it’s EcoShield program. The EcoShield™ Program by Contec Professional is a sustainability-focused initiative designed to deliver high-performance cleaning solutions without compromising environmental responsibility. Products marked with the EcoShield™ badge are made with recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable materials and are backed by data proving their efficiency and reduced environmental impact. Developed through conversations with EVS leaders, infection preventionists, and sustainability teams, the program supports infection control while advancing sustainability goals. From disposable microfiber mop pads to biodegradable wipes, EcoShield™ products help facilities reduce landfill waste, conserve resources, and meet compliance—making it easier to clean smarter, safer, and more sustainably across their entire lifecycle.
In the vivarium, high standards of cleanliness is non-negotiable. Traditional cleaning methods often rely on harsh disinfectants, excessive water use, and disposable materials, which can have a significant environmental impact. However, advances in sustainable cleaning technology offer alternatives that support both hygiene and environmental goals.
By selecting eco-conscious disinfectants and efficient cleaning tools, facilities can improve sustainability without increasing contamination risks.
Compliance with vivarium disinfection standards often means using large amounts of disposable materials, such as wipes, mop pads, and PPE. While these tools help maintain cleanliness, they also generate significant waste. Finding ways to reduce waste without compromising biosecurity is key to creating a more sustainable cleaning program.
Implementing small, strategic changes in cleaning protocols can make a big impact in reducing waste while ensuring regulatory compliance.
As the demand for environmentally responsible research facilities grows, sustainable cleaning systems and solutions are evolving to meet the needs of lab animal science environments.
✅Advances in Green Chemistry – New disinfectants are being developed to be both highly effective and environmentally friendly, reducing chemical waste.
✅Closed-Loop Cleaning Systems – Some facilities are exploring waste-to-energy programs that allow used wipes, mop pads, and PPE to be safely incinerated for energy production.
✅Improved Material Innovation – Manufacturers are developing biodegradable or compostable single-use cleaning materials that maintain high cleaning standards while reducing environmental impact.
✅Increased Industry Standards for Sustainability – Regulatory bodies may incorporate eco-friendly guidelines into compliance requirements, encouraging facilities to adopt greener practices.
Creating a more sustainable cleaning protocol in a vivarium requires thoughtful tool selection, waste reduction strategies, and a commitment to environmentally conscious practices. By integrating eco-friendly solutions without compromising hygiene and compliance, LAS facilities can reduce their environmental footprint while maintaining high research standards.
The future of vivarium cleaning is moving toward greater efficiency, less waste, and more responsible chemical use, helping facilities protect both research environments and the planet.
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