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Why Indoor Chemistry Matters Townhall: A Dialogue for Improving Health and Building Healthier Homes in the Four Corners Region

Join us November 14, 2024, from 8:30am-5:30pm MT (10:30am-7:30pm ET), for a hybrid townhall. This event will create a community dialogue among researchers, community leaders, educators, public health practitioners, local residents, and representatives from tribal, state, and federal agencies.

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

Circular Economy: Policy Making for Traceability of Chemicals along Value Chains

In the EU Interreg project ECHT, actors along the textile value chain (H&M, LIST, Inditex, Puma, Team2, etc.) are convinced that the traceability of chemicals in their products is an essential prerequisite for meeting the objectives of the Sustainable Textiles Strategy. As part of the project, roadmaps for the implementation of chemicals traceability in the industry will be developed – complemented by a policy action plan.

2024 Innovators Roundtable

The 2024 Innovators Roundtable will be an opportunity for Change Chemistry members and non-members to engage with leading innovators, investors, and government officials in the green and sustainable chemistry space.

Structured as a series of dialogues exploring topics, the gathering will provide attendees with opportunities to meet and engage with key players from across the globe. This will be a hybrid event so both virtual and in-person registration tickets are available.

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.

Online event “Green Chemistry Alternatives: The Path to a Sustainable Future"

The Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre in Ukraine invites you to join the online event “GREEN CHEMISTRY ALTERNATIVES: THE PATH TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE”.

Date:                  25 September 2024
Time:                 14:00-16:45 (EET)
Format:             online Zoom
Language:         Ukrainian and English (with simultaneous interpretation)

Raising Safety in Research: Engaging Graduate Students in Laboratory Safety: Opportunities for Empowerment, Collaboration & Professional Development

Learn about creating a positive safety culture for graduate students in the ACS Fall 2024 symposium, “Raising Safety in Research: Engaging Graduate Students in Laboratory Safety: Opportunities for Empowerment, Collaboration & Professional Development.” 

Through talks, a panel discussion, and a networking component, team members from the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety will share strategies to address compliance and empower students to be active in creating safe research environments. 

IUPAC World Chemistry Conference 2025

IUPAC 2025 comprises two major IUPAC meetings, namely the 53rd IUPAC General Assembly (53GA) and the 50th World Chemistry Congress (50WCC) that together with other side events will attract more than 3,000 delegates from all over the globe. This marks the first time that these global chemistry extravaganzas are taking place in an ASEAN country, and this has created immense enthusiasm and excitement among chemists from this part of the world.