This announcement was originally shared on the Royal Society of Chemistry website.
Over the past 25 years, Green Chemistry has provided a unique forum for the publication of innovative research on the development of alternative sustainable technologies, efficient utilisation of resources and the concomitant minimisation of waste, the use, disposal or re-use of chemical products and the health and safety issues associated with its manufacture. Publication in this collection champions state-of-the-art research in sustainable chemistry covering all sectors in energy, chemistry, social and economy.
We are delighted to bring together this very special issue containing articles by members of the green chemistry community as well as past and present Green Chemistry Board members, to mark and celebrate our first 25 years.
Guest Edited by: Paul Anastas (Yale University), Javier Pérez-Ramírez (ETH Zurich), Martina Peters (Bayer AG), Helen Sneddon (University of York), John Warner (Monash University), Charlotte Williams (University of Oxford)