The Green Chemistry Toolkit was developed under the Global Green Chemistry Initiative – a project led by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in partnership with the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale University.
Who can use the Green Chemistry Toolkit?
The toolkit can be used by companies, academia and policy makers as well as experts, engineers, consultants or researchers.
The toolkit includes:
“The Essential Green Chemistry Training”: a one-day course that focuses in an introduction to the concept of green chemistry and its benefits.
This training can be used by the general public, but in particular by companies and policy makers that want to increase their knowledge and create awareness in their field of work.
“Expert training on Green Chemistry”: a four-day course that expands the knowledge on the concept of green chemistry including origins, technologies and how it drives environmental and economic goals for societal benefits with practical and tangible examples.
This in-depth training is organized in 4 sessions.
It can be used by personnel of companies and academia with a science- or engineering background who are willing to increase their knowledge and possibly want to implement and disseminate green chemistry in their field of work.