Environmental credentials in Cambridge science parks

Environmentally sustainable design has become a key factor in the Cambridge laboratory market. Laboratories are typically energy-intensive due to high ventilation, equipment use, and environmental controls. Eco-friendly initiatives are regarded as essential to reduce carbon emissions, mitigate the local water shortage and support the green economy. 

 Here’s an overview of the science parks and labs in the Cambridge area that have the greenest eco credentials, based on their sustainable features, certifications, and initiatives.

1. South Cambridge Science Centre (Due for completion in April 2025)

  • Key Green Credentials:

  • BREEAM Certification: The South Cambridge Science Centre, aims to achieve a high BREEAM Excellent rating, a globally recognised sustainability standard. BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) measures the building's energy efficiency, water management, material sourcing, and ecological impact. A BREEAM Excellent rating indicates the facility operates in the top 10% of sustainable buildings in the UK.

  • Energy Efficiency: The development is designed to minimise energy consumption with energy-efficient HVAC systems and natural ventilation.

  • On-site Renewable Energy: The Science Centre will incorporate solar panels helping to reduce the park's reliance on fossil fuels.

  • Water Management: Systems are in place to reduce water consumption, using rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling for non-potable uses.

  • Facts and Figures:

  • Size: 138,000 square feet of flexible lab space.

  • Completion: April 2025.

  • Focus on Labs: Primarily wet and dry lab spaces with flexible design to accommodate various scientific fields, including life sciences and biotech.

2. Cambridge Science Park

  • Key Green Credentials:

  • Sustainable Energy: Several buildings on the Science Park use solar photovoltaic panels to generate renewable energy.

  • BREEAM Ratings: Multiple new and redeveloped buildings within the park have BREEAM Very Good or Excellent ratings, reflecting efforts to reduce energy and water use, and enhance biodiversity.

  • Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure: The park has expanded EV charging points, encouraging the use of electric vehicles among employees. A new sustainable transport plan aims to reduce car usage. 

  • Green Spaces and Biodiversity: The park maintains green spaces within the development with landscaping that includes planting native species

  • Facts and Figures:

  • Size: Over 1.7 million square feet of office and lab space.

  • Employees: Home to more than 130 companies, employing around 7,000 people.

  • Focus on Labs: Wet and dry lab facilities primarily supporting biotech, pharma, and IT companies.

3. Babraham Research Campus

  • Key Green Credentials:

  • Sustainability Awards: Babraham Research Campus has received awards for sustainability for its new developments. This includes BREEAM Excellent ratings for various new buildings.

  • Energy Efficiency: The campus has implemented high-performance insulation, energy-efficient glazing, and advanced HVAC systems

  • On-site Renewable Energy: Solar energy is harnessed across several buildings. The campus is exploring renewable energy options, including ground-source heat pumps.

  • Biodiversity Initiatives: Babraham places a strong emphasis on biodiversity and green spaces. Their Landscaping and Ecology Management Plan promotes wildlife corridors and preserves ancient woodland.

  • Facts and Figures:

  • Size: 430 acres.

  • Employees: Around 60 companies and 1,500 staff.

  • Focus on Labs: Primarily life sciences labs, especially focused on biosciences research, including cell and molecular biology.

4. Granta Park

  • Key Green Credentials:

  • BREEAM Excellence: New buildings in Granta Park, such as the Dame Mary Archer Building, have achieved BREEAM Excellent ratings.

  • On-site Energy Generation: Granta Park has invested in solar power and energy-efficient lighting systems, in newer developments.

  • Water and Waste Management: The park features rainwater harvesting systems, greywater recycling, and comprehensive waste management practices

  • Sustainable Transport: There is an emphasis on sustainable commuting including shuttle buses to nearby stations and incentives for cycling, with dedicated paths and bike storage.

  • Facts and Figures:

  • Size: Approximately 120 acres.

  • Employees: Hosts over 3,500 employees from more than 30 companies.

  • Focus on Labs: A mix of research organisations in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and chemistry.

5. Chesterford Research Park

  • Key Green Credentials:

  • BREEAM Very Good: Several buildings are designed to meet BREEAM Very Good standards, with a focus on energy efficiency, water conservation, and sustainable materials.

  • Green Spaces: The park’s landscaped grounds, include walking trails, ponds, and green areas designed to enhance biodiversity.

  • Energy Efficiency: The park’s newer developments incorporate low-energy heating and cooling systems, and energy-efficient lighting and insulation to lower operational carbon emissions.

  • Facts and Figures:

  • Size: 250 acres.

  • Employees: Home to around 25 companies.

  • Focus on Labs: Primarily biotech and pharmaceutical labs, supporting companies in drug development and life sciences.

6. Melbourn Science Park

  • Key Green Credentials:

  • Sustainable Building Materials: The Park’s newer buildings are constructed using sustainable materials, including recycled steel and timber

  • Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient HVAC systems, along with smart building technologies, are used to monitor and reduce energy consumption.

  • EV Infrastructure: The site has a number of electric vehicle charging stations, supporting sustainable commuting for employees.

  • Green Transport Options: Melbourn encourages cycling with dedicated bike storage and improved pedestrian and cycling infrastructure.

  • Facts and Figures:

  • Size: Around 22 acres.

  • Focus on Labs: A mix of labs and offices, focusing on electronics and life sciences.

Conclusion

The science parks and laboratories around Cambridge are making significant strides in sustainability incorporating renewable energy, with many achieving high BREEAM ratings.

Facilities like the South Cambridge Science Centre, and Babraham Research Campus are leading the way, ensuring their operations meet the growing demand for lab space and contribute to the region’s sustainability goals.

Cambridge Science Park illustration