Brochure | August 17, 2026

Clinical Ancillary Management: Sustainable Services And Products

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If your clinical ancillary program doesn't have a formal end-of-life strategy for equipment, you're likely sending more to landfill than you need to, and probably spending more than necessary in the process. Thermo Fisher Scientific's destruction and circular services are built around a "landfill last" principle: recycling is prioritized wherever feasible, destruction contracts are sourced locally to limit transportation emissions, and certificates of destruction are issued for both outcomes.

Beyond disposal, the circular services portfolio covers the full asset lifecycle. Decontamination and deinstallation can be arranged for individual instruments or entire sites. Assets that still have useful life can be picked up, transferred, and redeployed to domestic or foreign destinations, complete with all necessary documentation. Not ready to make a decision? Storage options give you time to plan equipment into future trials rather than forcing a premature disposal call.

Pooled supplies and mail-back programs round out the offering, the latter designed specifically to keep costs down and reduce the coordination burden on individual sites. For sustainability reporting, every step ties back to Thermo Fisher's net-zero roadmap commitments. Access the full service overview at thermofisher.com/patheon to build a circular ancillary plan that fits your trial timeline and budget.

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