Thermo Scientific Nalgene Narrow-Mouth Economy Bottle, 125 mL (2089-0004) US/EU/UK
Additional Information about Thermo Scientific Nalgene Narrow-Mouth Economy Bottle, 125 mL (2089-0004) US/EU/UK
Manufacturing Impact Reduction
The manufacturing facility where the Thermo Fisher products are produced have implemented energy reduction measures within the last 5 years, including installation of LED lighting, among other measures.
Renewable Energy Use
No renewable energy is used at the Thermo Scientific manufacturing facility where the Thermo Scientific product is manufactured.
Responsible Chemical Management
The score of 1 in this category reflects proof of an Environmental Health and Safety program, and verification that the Thermo Scientific products do not contain CMRs, PBTs, GHS Category 1 Hazards, GS BM-1 chemicals, GS LT-1 chemicals, or red list chemicals at or above 5% by weight.
Shipping Impact
None.
Product Content
The Thermo Scientific products do not contain any sustainable content.
Packaging Content
The cartons used to package Thermo Scientific products contain recycled content resulting in over 50% by weight of recycled content in the packaging materials overall.
Energy Consumption
Thermo Scientific product(s) do not consume energy during their use phase.
Water Consumption
Thermo Scientific product(s) do not consume water during their use phase.
Lifetime Rating
Thermo Scientific Nalgene Bottles have an estimated lifetime of 6 months to 5 years depending on their specific application.
Packaging End-of-Life
The Thermo Scientific products' packaging materials include corrugated cartons, paper inserts, and low-density polyethlene (LDPE) bags. The paper and cardboard packaging materials are readily recyclable in the US, EU and UK markets. In the US, the LDPE bag are recyclable but the infrastructure is not readily available. In the EU and UK, the LDPE bags are either sent to a waste-to-energy facility or are recycled, depending on the specific market. Further, Thermo Scientific provides its customers with instructions on how to properly dispose of the packaging materials at their end-of-life.
Product End-of-Life
The Thermo Scientific Nalgene bottles are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyproplyene (PP). In the US, the HDPE is readily recyclable while the PP is recyclable but the infrastructure is not readily available. In the EU and UK, the plastic materials are either sent to a waste-to-energy facility or are recycled, depending on the specific market. Further, Thermo Scientific provides its customers with instructions on how to properly dispose of the packaging materials at their end-of-life.
The manufacturing facility where the Thermo Fisher products are produced have implemented energy reduction measures within the last 5 years, including installation of LED lighting, among other measures.
Renewable Energy Use
No renewable energy is used at the Thermo Scientific manufacturing facility where the Thermo Scientific product is manufactured.
Responsible Chemical Management
The score of 1 in this category reflects proof of an Environmental Health and Safety program, and verification that the Thermo Scientific products do not contain CMRs, PBTs, GHS Category 1 Hazards, GS BM-1 chemicals, GS LT-1 chemicals, or red list chemicals at or above 5% by weight.
Shipping Impact
None.
Product Content
The Thermo Scientific products do not contain any sustainable content.
Packaging Content
The cartons used to package Thermo Scientific products contain recycled content resulting in over 50% by weight of recycled content in the packaging materials overall.
Energy Consumption
Thermo Scientific product(s) do not consume energy during their use phase.
Water Consumption
Thermo Scientific product(s) do not consume water during their use phase.
Lifetime Rating
Thermo Scientific Nalgene Bottles have an estimated lifetime of 6 months to 5 years depending on their specific application.
Packaging End-of-Life
The Thermo Scientific products' packaging materials include corrugated cartons, paper inserts, and low-density polyethlene (LDPE) bags. The paper and cardboard packaging materials are readily recyclable in the US, EU and UK markets. In the US, the LDPE bag are recyclable but the infrastructure is not readily available. In the EU and UK, the LDPE bags are either sent to a waste-to-energy facility or are recycled, depending on the specific market. Further, Thermo Scientific provides its customers with instructions on how to properly dispose of the packaging materials at their end-of-life.
Product End-of-Life
The Thermo Scientific Nalgene bottles are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyproplyene (PP). In the US, the HDPE is readily recyclable while the PP is recyclable but the infrastructure is not readily available. In the EU and UK, the plastic materials are either sent to a waste-to-energy facility or are recycled, depending on the specific market. Further, Thermo Scientific provides its customers with instructions on how to properly dispose of the packaging materials at their end-of-life.