webinar

Biobased policy across borders: what really drives adoption in the UK, EU and US?

This joint webinar between BBIA and GCSB will compare how the EU, UK and US are shaping markets for sustainable bioproducts, with a particular focus on where policy supports — or obstructs — scale-up, market access and credible end-of-life outcomes. This fits the Global Center's emphasis on use-inspired, policy-relevant bioeconomy research, stakeholder co-generation, and circular bioeconomy outcomes, as well as the BBIA's interests across the bioeconomy.

 

This will be a virtual round-table discussion between three experts on regional policy: 

 

Sustainable Chemicals Roundtable webinar

The Society of Toxicology's Sustainable Chemicals through Contemporary Toxicology Specialty Section, Occupational and Public Health Specialty Section and the Women In Toxicology Special Interest Group is co-hosting a webinar! Tune in to learn more about professional groups focused on sustainable chemicals with our distinguished panel of speakers:
🔹 Colleen McLoughlin, Ph.D.,DABT, E.R.T., representing the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)’s Advancement and Application of Alternatives Assessment Interest Group (A4-IG),

1 year Anniversary of the Stockholm Declaration - 24 hour Celebration

To mark the one-year anniversary of the Declaration’s signing, we are hosting a 24-hour global webinar May 22–23, 2026, beginning at 3:00 AM EDT / 9:00 AM CEST. Participants are welcome to join at any time during the 24-hour period, from 3:00 AM EDT / 9:00 AM CEST on May 22 through 3:00 AM EDT / 9:00 AM CEST on May 23. Community members from around the world will come together to reflect on progress over the past year, share insights and experiences, and inspire continued action through a series of talks and discussions.

BIOPLASTICS AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION: IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS

The webinar is dedicated to a systematic overview of bioplastics in the context of sustainable production. Participants will explore basic polymer classifications, approaches to impact assessment, practical examples of industrial implementation, as well as the broader landscape of sustainable materials and strategic industry trends. Hosted by The Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre.  

Beyond Plastics: Green Chemistry Solutions for Healthier Communities

Plastic pollution is a global crisis with far-reaching impacts on human health, from microplastics in drinking water to toxic chemicals released during degradation. This session will delve into innovative green chemistry solutions for rethinking and redesigning materials to promote healthier ecosystems and communities.

What You'll Learn:

• Learn about new technologies and materials to combat plastic pollution. 

• Understand how plastic pollution affects human health.