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Circles of sustainability: an activity for visualizing synergies and trade-offs in a systems thinking environment.

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Kerr, M. E.
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Worcester State University
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Dilip, M.
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Worcester State University

In 2015 the United Nations created a framework comprising 17 aspirational goals known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a view towards peace and prosperity by 2030. Green Chemistry (GC) has always been recognized as a pathway to sustainability. However, the best solutions cannot be found if we look at each of these separately, but rather it is important to apply a systems thinking approach and recognize the interconnected nature of the systems being studied. In this paper we present activities that allow students at all levels to visualize synergies and trade-offs with the SDGs when applying a systems thinking approach compared with a narrower perspective. We applied the approach to an industrial example (Nike) and to concerning chemicals such as bisphenols and per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS or “forever chemicals”). We believe this approach can be modified and used widely for various chemical processes in an educational context.

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Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews
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