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Resources in Production

Different resources are needed to assemble a centrifuge. To create a more sustainable product, we aim to reduce the total resources used and increase the proportion of recycled materials in manufacturing and assembly.

Exact calculation of the recycling shares of metal used in manufacturing remains challenging: Steel, for example, is melted in large vessels where both iron ore and recycled steel are combined. Detailed documentation of these ratios by the suppliers is essential to determine exactly what percentage of new or recycled material ends up in the metal sheets used to manufacture a particular product. This mass balance approach depends on averages and assumptions, as the actual amount can vary based on the metal production site's supply chain.

Like most Eppendorf production facilities, our centrifuge manufacturing sites based in the United States and Germany are powered by 100% renewable power from external sources. This commitment to sustainability reflects our dedication to innovation and our responsibility to caring for our planet and future generations.

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Due to raising water shortage globally, the water usage in production facilities needs to be monitored. The water risk at the factories, based on the Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas (water stress 2030; business as usual) is:

  • Factory in Germany: High (40-80%)
  • Factory in USA: Low-to-medium (20%)
  • Factory in China: High (40-80%)
  • Factory in Japan: Medium-to-high (20-40%)

The water usage within production is limited to cooling of the CNC machines where a vast majority of the water is recovered.

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