Labs21® is dedicated to improving the environmental
performance of U.S. laboratories.
Cosponsored
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Labs21 offers professionals worldwide the opportunity for information exchange and education.
Laboratories and high performance facilities are targeted because the typical laboratory, for example, uses far more energy and water
per square foot than the typical office building. Explore the resources and links on this site to learn more about sustainable laboratories.
As the Labs21 program continues to transition, the International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL) has taken on the conference and workshops and both DOE and I2SL host the Labs21 Tool Kit and other resources. Follow the links below to learn more.
Labs21 Annual Conference
The Labs21 Annual Conference allows laboratory professionals to meet and discuss improving the next generation of sustainable laboratories. The event, the largest of its kind, highlights recent advancements in laboratory efficiency and performance and provides the sustainable laboratory community with a unique forum for information exchange and education. Learn more about the upcoming Labs21 2012 Annual Conference in San Jose, California.
Labs21 Tool Kit
Get access to all of the Labs21 Tools, including:
and more by visiting the I2SL website.
Federal lab affiliates may want to visit the DOE's Federal Energy Management Program website for access to the Tool Kit and other resources.
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