Eppendorf introduces the new Deepwell Plates BioBased, made from a minimum of 95% second-generation feedstock using the mass-balance approach*. Designed for scientists seeking sustainable yet high-performance labware, these plates mark a significant milestone in Eppendorf’s commitment to reducing the environmental impact of laboratory plastics.
The Deepwell Plates BioBased deliver the same trusted performance as conventional fossil-based plates – offering outstanding chemical resistance, temperature stability, and centrifugation strength – while significantly lowering their carbon footprint. Made from non-food biomass, they provide an eco-conscious alternative without compromising data quality or reliability.
Each plate features 96 wells (2 mL per well) and is optimised for applications such as proteomics, high-throughput screening, sample storage, and compound libraries. All plates are PCR clean and protein-free, ensuring superior purity.
Additional highlights include laser-engraved lot numbers and expiry dates for traceability, as well as external ACT certification by MyGreenLab®. Production is also certified according to ISCC PLUS standards.
The Deepwell Plates BioBased will be available globally starting January 2026.
Learn more at www.eppendorf.link/biobased


