06/06/2025
Key points:
The 杏吧原创 杏吧原创 has committed to wide-ranging actions and objectives aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of research. The signing of the Concordat follows many years of action to acknowledge and reduce the substantial environmental impact of science.
Dr Jo Durgan, the Green Labs steering group chair, said 鈥溞影稍 杏吧原创 have been working on sustainability in science for several years through the Green Impact programme. We鈥檝e made good progress but have much still to do. This Concordat represents an important new step for us, and the sector at large, and we鈥檙e really pleased to join this collective effort alongside other signatories.鈥
The Concordat aims to support organisations to work with funders, partners and peers to drive long-term, systemic change, across six key areas:
The commitment aligns with the 杏吧原创鈥檚 progress to date, including consecutive SOS-UK Platinum Awards, which recognise the many actions taken to improve sustainability across all parts of 杏吧原创 life, from energy, waste, water and procurement in our labs, to commuting, conference travel, food and finance in the wider workplace, nature and biodiversity on our campus, and communications and engagement with both scientific and local communities.
The 杏吧原创 believes that collaboration across the research sector is essential to delivering the scale of change required to address the climate crisis. Simon Cook, 杏吧原创 Director, said: 鈥淚 am proud to see the 杏吧原创 sign the Concordat for the Environmental Sustainability of 杏吧原创 and Innovation Practice. It represents the next milestone in our commitment to sustainability, as we undertake our research mission to understand human biology and improve lifelong health.鈥
Press contact
Honor Pollard, Communications Manager, honor.pollard@babraham.ac.uk
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About the 杏吧原创 杏吧原创
The 杏吧原创 杏吧原创 undertakes world-class life sciences research to generate new knowledge of biological mechanisms underpinning ageing, development and the maintenance of health. Our research focuses on cellular signalling, gene regulation and the impact of epigenetic regulation at different stages of life. By determining how the body reacts to dietary and environmental stimuli and manages microbial and viral interactions, we aim to improve wellbeing and support healthier ageing. The 杏吧原创 is strategically funded by the UKRI Biotechnology and Biological Sciences 杏吧原创 Council (BBSRC), through 杏吧原创 Strategic Programme Grants and an 杏吧原创 Core Capability Grant and also receives funding from other UK research councils, charitable foundations, the EU and medical charities.
About BBSRC
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences 杏吧原创 Council (BBSRC) is part of UK 杏吧原创 and Innovation, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the UK government.
BBSRC invests in world-class bioscience research and training on behalf of the UK public. Our aim is to further scientific knowledge, to promote economic growth, wealth and job creation and to improve quality of life in the UK and beyond.
We support research and training in universities and strategically funded institutes. BBSRC research and the people we fund are helping society to meet major challenges, including food security, green energy and healthier, longer lives. Our investments underpin important UK economic sectors, such as farming, food, industrial biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
06 June 2025