Sustainable science or business as usual? Exploring awareness and actions in German University Laboratories

Caterina Baars, Patrycja Karwasiecka, João Henrique Paulino Pires Eustachio, Andrea Dobri, Jelena Barbir, Sven Kannenberg, Walter Leal Filho
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As sustainability research covers many disciplines, it is important to understand how sustainable research itself is. Previous studies have shown that laboratories, a core infrastructure of research, consume a large number of resources. However, overall understanding and identification of actions that can improve the current situation is rather unclear due to a large data gap on the opinions and attitudes of staff and students within institutions. This study explored sustainable actions among laboratory staff and students in a sample of German universities, in the categories of materials, devices, procurement, waste disposal, and awareness. For this purpose, a mixed-method approach was applied, consisting of a quantitative survey answered by 81 laboratories, and a qualitative interview conducted within 9 different universities. One of the key findings is that the inclusion of more sustainable laboratory activities (e.g. efficient waste and equipment management) was mostly undertaken by the laboratory staff themselves, which led to many bottom-up approaches. However, the necessary framework from the administration and institutional support is often missing or is rather limited, which hinders progress in existing initiatives and to take advantage of their great potential. To achieve effective change, it is essential to engage all stakeholders in the institution, laboratory personnel, and institutional administrators. The findings provide valuable insights into the landscape of German university laboratories and their actions and highlight potential areas for structural intervention to make the laboratory operations in universities more sustainable.
可持续发展的科学还是一如既往的商业?探索意识和行动在德国大学实验室
由于可持续发展研究涵盖了许多学科,了解可持续发展研究本身是多么重要。以往的研究表明,实验室作为研究的核心基础设施,消耗了大量的资源。然而,由于机构内员工和学生的意见和态度存在很大的数据差距,因此对可以改善现状的行动的总体理解和确定相当不清楚。本研究以德国大学为样本,探讨了实验室工作人员和学生在材料、设备、采购、废物处理和意识方面的可持续行动。为此,采用了混合方法,包括81个实验室的定量调查和在9所不同大学进行的定性访谈。其中一个主要发现是,更多可持续的实验室活动(例如有效的废物和设备管理)主要由实验室工作人员自己承担,这导致了许多自下而上的方法。然而,行政和机构支助的必要框架往往缺乏或相当有限,这妨碍了现有倡议的进展和利用其巨大潜力。为了实现有效的变革,必须让机构中的所有利益相关者、实验室人员和机构管理人员参与进来。这些发现为德国大学实验室的现状及其行动提供了有价值的见解,并强调了结构性干预的潜在领域,以使大学实验室的运作更具可持续性。
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