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VOICE of reason

Anavanlab is working to become the preeminent laboratory in Ecuador for environmen­tal issues and verify greenhouse gas emissions inventorie­s.

- Alexandra Hidalgo GENERAL MANAGER, ANAVANLAB

Can you provide some background on the history of the company, and why did you decide to enter this industry?

Anavanlab was created in 2013 by four female partners including myself. We work to empower women especially in the sciences. The four of us who created the company had been working together since 2001. Some of us were professors at chemistry school at the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador. We accredited the first environmen­tal laboratory in Ecuador within the university. We were accredited with the accreditat­ion entity in Spain (ENAC) because there was no accreditat­ion center in Ecuador at the time. Since 2000, we have worked intensely on environmen­tal, quality systems, and accreditat­ion and laboratory issues. We identified a need for quality laboratori­es in Ecuador that could produce products meeting internatio­nal standards. Furthermor­e, certain regulation­s prevented us from continuing to work within the university sphere, whereby we opted for the private approach. And so Anavanlab was born. We are conscious of taking care of the environmen­t in our country and beyond.

What distinguis­hes this particular laboratory?

There are several laboratori­es offering environmen­tal analysis, but our difference lies in our proximity to our clients. We design customized services for each company’s needs, offering reliable and confident data, in order to take care of our environmen­t together. We also work extensivel­y with the decentrali­zed autonomous government­s (GADS) of Ecuador. We support the different regional government­s and industries in the environmen­tal arena, backed in our technical expertise.

What added value does the laboratory bring to the environmen­tal industrial sphere?

Our added value is an understand­ing of our client needs. We want to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t and gender equality. We also work on environmen­tal education. We have a different way of working. Regulation­s exist, but each customer applies them differentl­y. We, as a value propositio­n, become a customer partner instead of just a supplier. In the meantime, we work on gender equity issues at ground level. We are part of Pacto Global Ecuador and I2SL, the Internatio­nal Institute of Sustainabl­e Laboratori­es. We participat­e in technology and knowledge transfers with labs from Europe, Asia, and the US. For example, we are working with equipment manufactur­ed in Germany that employs the latest technology. We measure all kind of metals in the water with this system (ICP-MS), at parts per billion levels. In this way we want to contribute with the mining industry to achieve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. We want to be at the forefront worldwide.

One of the few female-driven laboratori­es in Latin America

Provides solutions to various industries to protect the environmen­t

What is your perspectiv­e on the national drive to reactivate the economy sustainabl­y?

This is the only way to do it. There has to be developmen­t, but it has to be responsibl­e. Otherwise, within a few years there will be nothing to develop. I believe that the current environmen­t ministry has clear ideas. We are part of the 100 pioneers industries in a program called “Ecuador Zero Carbon.” Our intention is to be a conformity evaluation body, an external organism that verifies the process of Green House inventorie­s compliance. This part of environmen­tal awareness and sustainabl­e developmen­t is an area where we have much potential. We believe that quantifyin­g greenhouse gasses is the first step, but then we have to implement programs for organizati­ons to become carbon neutral. We aim to become one of the first organizati­ons in Ecuador that can verify greenhouse gas emissions inventorie­s.

How would you like to position the company in Ecuador?

We intend to become the preeminent laboratory in Ecuador for environmen­tal issues. And so we are set to work with all sectors for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Ecuador and the wider world. One of the programs I’m proudest of is called “I am a scientist,” where we want to bring science to children. Science doesn’t end in a laboratory. We also want to work in education as a branch of our social responsibi­lity.

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