PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

A 61% lighter cell culture dish to reduce plastic waste.

  • Pedro Réu,
  • Gustav Svedberg,
  • Lars Hässler,
  • Björn Möller,
  • Helene Andersson Svahn,
  • Jesper Gantelius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. e0216251

Abstract

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Cell culture is a ubiquitous and flexible research method. However, it heavily relies on plastic consumables generating millions of tonnes of plastic waste yearly. Plastic waste is a major and growing global concern. Here we describe a new cell culture dish that offers a culture area equivalent to three petri dishes but that is on average 61% lighter and occupies 67% less volume. Our dish is composed of a lid and three thin containers surrounded by a light outer shell. Cell culture can be performed in each of the containers sequentially. The outer shell provides the appropriate structure for the manipulation of the dish as a whole. The prototype was tested by sequentially growing cells in each of its containers. As a control, sequential cultures in groups of 3 petri dishes were performed. No statistical differences were found between the prototype and the control in terms of cell number, cell viability or cell distribution.