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Minister Lawless announces 72 Sustainable Laboratory Certifications

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD; Prof. Emmanuelle Graciet, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Maynooth University; and Dr Ciarán Seoighe, Deputy CEO, Research Ireland.
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD has today announced 72 sustainable laboratory certifications to research spaces in 12 higher education institutions across Ireland, under a Research Ireland-led programme.

Making the certifications announcement, Minister Lawless said:

“Research involves more than exploration and discovery; it also demands attention to how we conduct our work and the impact it has on our communities and our planet. Research carries with it a responsibility to operate with integrity, to use resources wisely, and to ensure our pursuit of knowledge does not come at an unsustainable cost to the world around us. I warmly congratulate all the laboratory teams recognised today for their commitment to greener practices. This initiative, led by Research Ireland, marks a significant and encouraging step in placing sustainability at the centre of our national research system and signals Ireland’s intent to lead by example on climate-conscious innovation.”

In partnership with Impact Laboratories and My Green Lab, Research Ireland’s Sustainable Laboratory Certification Pilot Programme was launched in October 2023, with the aim of bringing best-in-class, sustainable research practices into Irish research labs.

Marking what was a global first, Research Ireland became the first national research funding body in the world to spearhead a certification process in lab sustainability. Research Ireland-funded researchers were invited to participate, and the initiative generated significant interest nationwide.

At the end of 2024, Research Ireland commissioned an independent evaluation of the Sustainable Laboratory Certification Pilot Programme to assess its effectiveness in meeting its sustainability goals and inform next steps for Research Ireland. The evaluation was very positive and provided a significant number of actionable steps for Research Ireland, pilot participants, and certification providers to take forward. The report also provides resources for those beginning their journey with sustainable research.

Welcoming the announcement, Dr Ciarán Seoighe, Deputy CEO at Research Ireland and the agency’s Climate Champion, commented:

“Research Ireland wishes to congratulate and thank all those involved in the pilot. Not only have participants changed their research practices for the better, but, in turn, they have helped to shape Research Ireland’s approach going forward. The independent evaluation endorsed the pilot and has set out clear recommendations for next steps. Research Ireland will continue to work closely with the research community nationally and internationally as we expand our climate action activities.”

James Connolly, CEO, My Green Lab and Impact Laboratories, stated:

 “At My Green Lab, our mission is to foster a global culture of sustainability within the scientific community, transforming our industry into a world leader in environmental stewardship. Since the first laboratory at the CÚRAM Research Ireland Centre for Medical Devices achieved certification in 2019, Ireland has demonstrated exceptional commitment to this mission — now ranking second globally for the number of laboratories enrolled in the My Green Lab Certification Programme. This report reaffirms what we have long known: Irish academia continues to set a powerful example of what is possible when sustainability is prioritised in research and innovation. Everyone involved in this pilot project should be immensely proud of their achievements and the positive impact they have made within their institutions and beyond.”

Read the independent evaluation of the Research Ireland Sustainable Laboratory Pilot Programme: EvaluationEvaluation

Full list of Research Ireland Sustainable Laboratory Certifications
(in alphabetical order per Higher Education Institution)
PI/FI Name(s) Lab name Institution 
Karsten Fleischer DCU-SPS – Advanced Materials & Surface Characterisation Lab Dublin City University 
John Ringwood COER Lab Maynooth University 
Emmanuelle Graciet Comparative Developmental Genetics Lab Maynooth University 
Emmanuelle Graciet Plant Biochemistry Lab Maynooth University 
Özgür Bayram Epigenetics and Agricultural Fungal Biology Research Group Maynooth University 
Özgür Bayram Fungal Genetics and Secondary Metabolism Laboratory Maynooth University 
Erivelton Nepomuceno Sustainable Circuits and Systems Lab Maynooth University 
Carmel Breslin Materials and Electrochemistry Research Laboratories Maynooth University 
Robert Elmes Chemical Synthesis Lab Maynooth University 
Damien Woods TAPDANCE Research Group Maynooth University 
Susan Rea NIMBUS Centre Laboratory Munster Technological University 
Jonathan Bones NIBRT Characterisation and Comparability Laboratory National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training 
John Kenny Microbial Genomics  Teagasc 
Andre Brodkorb Laboratory of Protein Chemistry & Colloidal Science, Encapsulation and Food Digestion Teagasc 
Declan Devine APT Processing Facility Technological University of the Shannon 
Declan Devine TUS Chemistry Lab Technological University of the Shannon 
Matthew Campbell Campbell Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Laetitia Chauve Chauve Group Trinity College Dublin 
Eoin Scanlan The Biomolecular and Bioconjugate Synthesis Group Trinity College Dublin 
Quentin Crowley Trinity Centre for the Environment Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Michael A. Morris Unit 9 in TTECH (Trinity Technology and Enterprise Centre) Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Valeria Nicolosi Nicolosi Lab (CRANN building)  Trinity College Dublin 
Richard Hobbs AMBER Advanced Microscopy Laboratory Trinity College Dublin 
Jennifer McElwain Palaeo-Botanical Lab  Trinity College Dublin 
Jennifer McElwain Plant Atmosphere Interactions Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Jennifer McElwain Variable Atmosphere and Light Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Daniel J Kelly Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering – Kelly Group Trinity College Dublin 
Caitríona (Tríona) Lally Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering – Lally Group Trinity College Dublin 
Michael Monaghan Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering – Monaghan Group  Trinity College Dublin 
Brooke Tornifoglio Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering  - Tornifoglio Group  Trinity College Dublin 
David Hoey Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering – Hoey Group  Trinity College Dublin 
Conor Buckley Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering  - Buckley Group  Trinity College Dublin 
Mark Ahearne Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering  - Ahearne Group  Trinity College Dublin 
Rachel McLoughlin Host Pathogen Interactions Group Trinity College Dublin 
Rachel McLoughlin The Stevenson (Viral Immunology) Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Plamen Stamenov CRANN Cleanroom Trinity College Dublin 
Martin Caffrey Membrane Structural and Functional Biology Trinity College Dublin 
Suzanne Cloonan  Cloonan Lab Trinity College Dublin 
Maeve Caldwell Caldwell Lab Trinity College Dublin 
John Boland* CRANN Photonics and X-Ray Diffraction Trinity College Dublin 
Paul Galvin Life Sciences Interface Lab B2.31 Tyndall National Institute 
Rebecca Henry DRUID (Diet bRain injUry Induced Dysfunction) Lab University College Cork 
Justin Holmes ERI Lab 1.01 University College Cork 
Justin Holmes ERI Lab 1.04 University College Cork 
Jerry Reen, Ruth Massey Lab 3.28 /3.29 University College Cork 
Astrid Wingler Research Lab – Natural Sciences University College Cork 
Paul O’Toole Lab 438 University College Cork 
Susan Joyce  Metabolism (Host-Microbe) Group University College Cork 
María Rodriguez Aburto Aburto Lab University College Cork 
Eoghan McGarrigle A3.01 Science South Lab University College Dublin 
Eoin Casey Biofilm Engineering Laboratory University College Dublin 
Rory Johnson GOLD Lab University College Dublin 
Brian Rodriguez Nanoscale Function Group University College Dublin 
Vikram Pakrashi UCD Centre for Mechanics, Dynamical Systems and Risk Laboratory University College Dublin 
Fengzhou Fang MNMT-Dublin Lab 014 University College Dublin 
Fengzhou Fang MNMT Dublin Lab 014 and 016 University College Dublin 
Anding Zhu RF & Microwave Research Lab  University College Dublin 
Thomas Hooper, Andrew Phillips, Joseph Byrne School of Chemistry (A2.01) Lab University College Dublin 
Aoife Gowen Spectral Imaging Research Group University College Dublin 
David Brayden Laboratory N° 203, Veterinary Biosciences Section, School of Veterinary Medicine University College Dublin 
Peter Byrne CSCB Lab L2.12 University College Dublin 
Marcus Baumann Baumann Research Group University College Dublin 
Paul Murphy Carbohydrate and Organic Synthesis Lab University of Galway 
Pau Farras Costa ChemLight Lab University of Galway 
Róisín Dwyer Dwyer Lab University of Galway 
Sara Farrona, Ronan Sulpice Farrona and Sulpice Lab University of Galway 
Faisal Sharif  Research CVCT Lab University of Galway 
Alma Siggins Environmental Biotechnology Lab University of Galway 
Patricia Scully Polymer Sensors & Devices Lab 140 University of Galway 
Patricia Scully Ultrafast Laser Graphene Lab 142 University of Galway 
Sarah Guerin Actuate Lab – Crystallisation Lab University of Limerick 
Sarah Guerin Actuate Lab – Piezoelectric Testing Lab University of Limerick 
Vivek Ranade Multiphase Reactions and Process Intensification Lab University of Limerick 

 

* Certified Q2 2025, after report finalised 

Photo caption: Marking the announcement of 72 Sustainable Laboratory Certifications awarded today to research spaces in 12 higher education institutions across Ireland were (left-right) Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD; Prof. Emmanuelle Graciet, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Maynooth University; and Dr Ciarán Seoighe, Deputy CEO, Research Ireland.