Mission completed – and now? What to do with the RoSS® Shell after use

Claus Exenberger
Claus Exenberger

Once Single Use Support's RoSS shells, the secondary packaging containers for single use bags, have fulfilled their duty and protected valuable, possibly life-saving biopharmaceuticals on their way from the manufacturer’s site to where they have been expected, the question is: What now? While the substance they had previously contained continues its journey in bioproduction or fill/finish sites, the bioprocess containers have seemingly reached their final stop. But have they, really?

Indeed, there are single-use components, such as the bag, that would not be re-used and therefore disposed. Nevertheless, the shell's journey is not quite over: But instead of concentrating on the safe transport of biological products, the focus shifts towards minimizing the product’s impact on the environment. The single-use RoSS shell can be recycled easily and in an adequate manner, whereas there are also multi-use options. Learn about what biomanufacturers can do with used RoSS shells in the following.

 

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How to recycle RoSS® shells?

RoSS® shells, the protective storage and shipping containers for single use bags and manufactured from Single Use Support, are made from 3 different materials:

  • Stainless-steel lids
  • PE panels
  • 3D foam

It is not only easy to separate into its base materials, but also easy to recycle. Single Use Support encourages its customers to talk to their local waste management contact on how to recycle their single-use shells. Alternatively, it is also possible to send RoSS® Shells back to Single Use Support for proper recycling.

As illustrated above, the journey of RoSS containers does not end once the previously contained substance has been removed. On the contrary: By adequately recycling the bioprocess containers after usage, their impact on the environment can be minimized. This is a key aspect of enforcing sustainability in the biopharma industry and a major aspiration of ours in the development of innovative fluid management solutions.

 


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Claus Exenberger
Claus Exenberger Technical Product Owner – Freeze/Thaw Systems & Non-Sterile Consumables

Claus Exenberger is Technical Product Owner at Single Use Support. As product owner of the RoSS shell, the secondary packaging of single-use bags, Claus and his team develops further non-sterile products to advance handling of single-use bags for the biopharmaceutical industry. With his working experience of 5+ years at Single Use Support he is expert in the protection of all available single-use bioprocess containers. His proximity to customers helps connect his process-oriented approach with the technical development of products.