green engineering

30th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference

Join us in San Antonio, Texas, from June 15–18, 2026, for the 30th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference (GC&E) focused on the theme: “Building the Future: Sustainable Chemistry for Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure.” The conference will feature over 40 technical sessions, dynamic keynote speakers, a vibrant poster session and reception, a startup showcase, and numerous networking opportunities with more than 700 expected attendees from around the world.

2nd Australian Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Discover cutting-edge research, network with leading experts, and explore ground-breaking solutions for a sustainable future through green chemistry & engineering. An industry-focussed day on Wednesday, 11th December 2024, will facilitate industry, academia, and government authorities to network, share information, and identify opportunities for collaboration.

Plenary Speakers: 

Professor Paul Anastas, Yale University

Professor John Warner, Technology Greenhouse

Professor Qin Li, Griffith Univerisity

Emerald Isle Conference on Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering (EIC 2025)

Emerald Isle Conference on Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering.
EIC 2025 

QUB Belfast  9-11th April 2025. 

The aim of this international conference is to act as a venue for green chemists, engineers and educators to meet on the Emerald Isle, share best practice and strengthen collaboration, and for global thought leaders to offer insights and shape the future direction of green chemistry and engineering education, research and industrial implementation.

 

Bioluminescent Lights

Lux Bio, a startup dedicated to sustainable innovation, has developed "Lume," a revolutionary bioluminescent lighting system designed to replace traditional chemiluminescent lights. This enzyme-based proprietary technology harnesses the power of enzymes to create a stable and long-lasting light source. When mixed with water, the bioluminescent formula produces light, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional chem lights. Unlike chemically synthesized alternatives, Lume is bio-manufactured in a lab using renewable resources, making it an environmentally friendly option.