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bioMérieux Embarks its Customers in a Circular Economy Initiative
bioMérieux is conducting a project aimed at recycling its plastic-based reagents. Our long-term goal is the ability to recycle plastic from infectious Petri dish waste, and to offer reagents packaged using this recycled plastic to our customers.
What if, instead of incinerating infectious waste plastic, we gave it a new life? This is the ambition of bioMérieux’s circular economy project, which has received funding from ADEME, the French Agency for Ecological Transition.
Initially, the experiment will be carried out on a regional scale in France, on Petri dishes, the cylindrical crystal polystyrene containers commonly used in microbiology for culturing micro-organisms.
Recycling plastic Petri dishes
In the world of healthcare and medical biology, many consumables are single-use, to avoid any risk of contamination. The BIOLOOP™ project is an innovative solution aimed at reusing plastic material, while eliminating the infectious risk. “With this initiative, we propose to collect Petri dishes from some of our customers, disinfect them, recycle the plastic and then reuse it in the manufacture of new Petri dishes. We’re studying the feasibility of this circular economy model, which would significantly reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of plastic, but also to its incineration at the end of its life,” explains Lucie Deprez, who is spearheading the project alongside Emeline Leblanc.
With BIOLOOP™, bioMérieux is taking the lead in saving resources and anticipating the expectations of its customers, whose environmental concerns are on the rise. “Today, reducing the production of plastic and waste is a real environmental and public health issue. This pioneering project for recycling infectious plastic waste is perfectly in line with our CSR commitments, and will also help our customers to achieve their own decarbonization objectives,” adds Oliver Faust, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility at bioMérieux