Environment
Negative
Air pollution is produced by the emission of gases and particulates resulting laboratory supplies such as animal bedding that may contain experimental chemicals, drugs, and other toxins.
Millions of animal bodies, many of which are contaminated with toxic or hazardous chemicals, viruses, or infectious diseases, and significant amounts of other laboratory waste such as animal excrement, bedding, excess feed, needles and syringes are discarded after use.
A lot of chemicals are involved in every step of animal research and testing, including chemicals for sanitation, sterilisation, animal care, and research and testing procedures.
The amount of energy used by research facilities is a lot. Research facilities require fresh air for ventilation, using large volumes of air, resulting in a high usage of energy.;
Negative
Air pollution is produced by the emission of gases and particulates resulting laboratory supplies such as animal bedding that may contain experimental chemicals, drugs, and other toxins.
Millions of animal bodies, many of which are contaminated with toxic or hazardous chemicals, viruses, or infectious diseases, and significant amounts of other laboratory waste such as animal excrement, bedding, excess feed, needles and syringes are discarded after use.
A lot of chemicals are involved in every step of animal research and testing, including chemicals for sanitation, sterilisation, animal care, and research and testing procedures.
The amount of energy used by research facilities is a lot. Research facilities require fresh air for ventilation, using large volumes of air, resulting in a high usage of energy.;