Green Chemistry

Incentivizing Sustainable Chemicals: A Policy Framework for Innovation, Manufacturing, and Market Transformation (Research Report)

A research report titled Incentivizing Sustainable Chemicals: A Policy Framework for Innovation, Manufacturing, and Market Transformation, released by Change Chemistry and the Sustainable Chemistry Catalyst at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, outlines why government incentives are critical to helping businesses scale more sustainable chemicals — and how those incentives can reduce risk, unlock investment, and enable real market adoption.

The Need for Safer Chemistry in Beauty: Opportunities for Innovation

In this report, major safer chemistry challenges and solutions in ingredients and materials across the beauty and personal care industry are highlighted.  Specific needs for new ingredients and materials are highlighted, and a snapshot of innovative safer chemistry companies developing promising new materials is provided. The report also highlights evolving brands and retailers standards for safety and sustainability that move the industry forward.

Global GreenChem Toolkit

This toolkit has a number of different modules ranging from an overview of sustainability, the 12 principles of green chemistry, real world examples and case studies to using biomimicry as an innovation driver, regulations and international conventions and chemical substitution and alternatives assessment.