Waters Becomes First Liquid Chromatography Column Provider to Receive My Green Lab ACT Ecolabel Certification
Waters (NYSE: WAT) has become the first liquid chromatography column provider to receive ACT™ Ecolabel Certification from My Green Lab for 42 of its columns. This certification independently validates the environmental impact of the manufacturing, use, packaging, and disposal of Waters' products. Waters supplies its columns to a wide range of laboratories globally, across various scientific fields. The ACT Ecolabel helps scientists and procurement professionals make sustainable choices without compromising on performance. Waters has a long-standing reputation for quality in LC column chemistries, with innovations like MaxPeak™ Premier High-Performance Surfaces and CORTECS™ Solid Core Particles enhancing lab efficiency. They continue to improve sustainability by using recycled packaging materials and reducing packaging size. This certification underscores Waters' commitment to sustainability and provides a competitive edge in the market.
- First to receive ACT Ecolabel Certification for 42 liquid chromatography columns.
- Independent validation of environmental impact by My Green Lab.
- Enhanced sustainability of packaging by replacing non-recyclable foam with recyclable plastic and reducing box sizes by 50%.
- Supports sustainable decision-making for scientists and procurement professionals.
- Innovative products like MaxPeak™ Premier High-Performance Surfaces and CORTECS™ Solid Core Particles.
- Long-standing reputation with over 50 years of expertise in LC column chemistries.
- Potential increased costs associated with sustainable manufacturing and packaging processes.
- No specific financial performance metrics or revenue impact reported in the PR.
- Risk of competitors also achieving similar certifications, which could dilute the competitive advantage.
News Summary:
- Waters becomes the first vendor to obtain ACT™ Ecolabel Certification for 42 of its liquid chromatography columns, providing independent validation of the environmental impact of Waters column manufacturing, use, packaging, and disposal.
- Laboratory products that earn the ACT Environmental Impact Factor label make it easy for scientists and procurement professionals to choose more sustainable lab products.
- Waters supplies its columns to tens of thousands of laboratories worldwide spanning the life, materials, food, and environmental sciences, used as essential components by scientists, quality assurance experts, and analytical chemists.
"Today, sustainability is very much a part of our customers' decision-making process. Certifying Waters columns with ACT Ecolabels makes it easier for customers to make an environmentally conscious choice without having to sacrifice analytical performance and results," said Erin Chambers, Vice President, Consumables and Lab Automation, Waters Corporation. "We have always been committed to helping customers find the right chromatography column to solve their separation challenges. Over the years, innovations like MaxPeak™ Premier High-Performance Surfaces and CORTECS™ Solid Core Particles have delivered very high robustness and efficiency to the analytical laboratory. It is a real point of pride for us to be leading the way as the first vendor to provide ACT Ecolabels for our LC columns."
Waters offers a wide array of column choices and formats, including HPLC, UHPLC, GPC, SFC, and SEC, all built on reliable quality manufacturing that ensures that methods developed today will have the same repeatable results tomorrow.
Waters pioneered ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) in 2004 with the launch of the ACQUITY™ UPLC™ Column, enabling the optimal use of sub 2-µm particles for the first time. With up to 9x faster separations and
The Environmental Impact Factor (EIF) criteria, forming the basis for the ACT Ecolabel, was crafted with insights from scientists, sustainability directors, procurement specialists, and manufacturers. By emphasizing Accountability, Consistency, and Transparency (ACT) around manufacturing, energy and water use, packaging, and end-of-life, ACT makes it easy to choose more sustainable products. Waters ACQUITY and CORTECS Chromatography Columns are the first such products to earn the ACT Ecolabel from My Green Lab following a rigorous third-party verification process.
Additional Resources
- Find and download ACT Ecolabels for Waters Columns in the ACT Database
- Find the right LC columns for your applications using Waters Column Coach
- Read the Waters 2023 ESG Report to learn about Waters commitment to sustainability
- Follow and connect with Waters via LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook
About Waters Corporation (www.waters.com)
Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT), a global leader in analytical instruments and software, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry, and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials, food, and environmental sciences for more than 65 years. With approximately 7,700 employees worldwide, Waters operates directly in 35 countries, including 15 manufacturing facilities, and with products available in more than 100 countries.
Waters, ACQUITY, CORTECS, MaxPeak, and UPLC are trademarks of Waters Technologies Corporation. ACT is a trademark of My Green Lab, Corp.
Contact:
Kevin Kempskie
Senior Director of Public Relations
Waters Corporation
pr@waters.com
i Based on a 30-minute HPLC run vs. 10-minute UPLC run
ii HPLC 1.0 mL/min vs. UPLC 0.3 mL/min
iii References: Waters 2020 Sustainability Report, page 9
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