EVOQ® DART-TQ+ Earns Prestigious My Green Lab® ACT® Ecolabel

Setting a New Standard in Sustainable Mass Spectrometry.

Billerica, MA - September 22, 2025 - The EVOQ® DART-TQ+ Eco System has received the My Green Lab® ACT® Ecolabel, with the lowest Environmental Impact Factor among triple quadrupole instruments currently available on the ACT Ecolabel database as of September, 2025.

This certification by the independent organisation My Green Lab® evaluates laboratory products across their full lifecycle, from manufacturing and energy use to packaging and end-of-life, providing transparency and accountability for sustainability-driven purchasing decisions.

The EVOQ®  DART-TQ+ stands out not only for its environmental credentials but also for its analytical performance and operational efficiency. With its integrated DART ion source, labs can perform chromatography-free analysis in just seconds per sample, compared to 5-20 minutes with traditional LC-MS workflows. This dramatically improves throughput while eliminating the use of HPLC solvents during analysis.

In addition, the system supports seamless switching to LC-MS workflows, offering flexibility for routine labs in forensic, environmental, and food analysis.

The instrument’s energy-efficient design contributes to significantly lower operational costs due to low energy consumption, making it a smart investment for labs looking to reduce both their environmental footprint and utility expenses. Manufactured in Bruker’s ISO 50001-certified facility in Bremen, the EVOQ® DART-TQ+ reflects a commitment to sustainability at every stage, from production to performance.

 “This certification reflects our dedication to delivering high-performance solutions that support both scientific excellence and environmental responsibility,” said Jeffrey Zondermann, SVP Bruker Applied Mass Spectrometry.

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