The Labs21 Partnership Program began with 15 private and public sector laboratories who joined the program as Pilot Partners in 2002 (noted below with an asterisk) and expanded to include more than 60 organizations.
Labs21 worked with its Partner organizations to develop facilities with sustainable features that reduce emissions, streamline energy and water usage, and decrease overall costsall while preserving the integrity of the laboratory's mission.
As Partners, each helped demonstrate new strategies for achieving high-performance laboratories in their respective fields. Learn more about these strategies by visiting the Partner pages below or reviewing the Labs21 Best Practices Guides and Case Studies, many of which were developed based on experiences from Partner projects.
Project Assistance
If you are a private sector organization with a sustainable laboratory project that you would like technical assistance with, Labs21 Annual Conference and workshop cosponsor, the International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL) may be able to help. Contact I2SL to learn more about technical assistance opportunities through Sustainable Advisory Sessions. 
FEMP may be able to provide technical assistance to federal laboratories with upgrade projects. Learn more. 
Partners
Private Sector Partners
Federal Sector Partners
* Indicates Pilot Partner
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