Case Study: Refurbishing single-use systems to drive sustainability

Case Study: Refurbishing single-use systems to drive sustainability
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Case Study: Refurbishing single-use systems to drive sustainability
Single-use systems are inherently disposable – and with an estimated 30,000 tons of waste generated annually, they represent a significant environmental burden. To address this challenge, both manufacturers and solution providers are actively exploring ways to reduce material waste in the production of life-saving medicines.
Through a collaboration with a vaccine innovation company based in the US, Single Use Support has successfully implemented a refurbishment and reusability model for single-use systems. To enable secure cold chain transport between CMOs, Single Use Support provides cold chain trolleys equipped with 10 reusable RoSS® shells, each containing a 50L single-use bag. In total, 125 trolleys circulate within closed CNC sterile environments, moving in a controlled loop between CMOs.
Read our Case Study to learn how Single Use Support is helping biomanufacturers reduce their ecological footprint through innovative multi-use solutions.