Not-for-Profit and Social Entrepreneurship: IUPAC Webinar Series on Entrepreneurship and Chemistry
Conversation between Dr Amy S. Cannon and Prof. Francesca Kerton
WEBINAR Wednesday, 5 February 2025 | 2:00 PM GMT | 3:00 PM CET | 9:00 AM EST
WEBINAR Wednesday, 5 February 2025 | 2:00 PM GMT | 3:00 PM CET | 9:00 AM EST
Chemists across the industry and academia are driving innovation by integrating green chemistry and engineering principles into the design, manufacturing, and processes of chemicals. Join three recipients of the 2024 Green Chemistry Challenge Awards—a collaboration between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention and the American Chemical Society’s Green Chemistry Institute—as they share their impactful scientific achievements.
This free, virtual workshop is designed to help educators effectively adapt and implement a new case study that examines the various considerations and factors driving greener innovations in the metal plating industry. One of the primary chemicals used in this sector is PFAS, which acts as a fume suppressant to control chromic acid mist during the chrome plating process. While PFAS reduces exposure to the known health hazard of hexavalent chromium, its health and environmental impacts raise significant concerns, underscoring the need for greener alternatives.
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April 30, 2025 7pm EST.
The Green Chemistry for Climate and Sustainability Certificate Program through the Yale School of the Environment is a 9-month, online, admissions-based curriculum for professionals and students in the chemical enterprise and related fields who wish to use the power and potential of green and sustainable chemistry and engineering to mitigate global climate and environmental challenges. The program does not require an extensive background in chemistry.
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April 1, 2025 8am EDT.
The Green Chemistry for Climate and Sustainability Certificate Program through the Yale School of the Environment is a 9-month, online, admissions-based curriculum for professionals and students in the chemical enterprise and related fields who wish to use the power and potential of green and sustainable chemistry and engineering to mitigate global climate and environmental challenges. The program does not require an extensive background in chemistry.
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February 13, 2025 7pm EST.
The Green Chemistry for Climate and Sustainability Certificate Program through the Yale School of the Environment is a 9-month, online, admissions-based curriculum for professionals and students in the chemical enterprise and related fields who wish to use the power and potential of green and sustainable chemistry and engineering to mitigate global climate and environmental challenges. The program does not require an extensive background in chemistry.
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January 15, 2025 8am EST.
The Green Chemistry for Climate and Sustainability Certificate Program through the Yale School of the Environment is a 9-month, online, admissions-based curriculum for professionals and students in the chemical enterprise and related fields who wish to use the power and potential of green and sustainable chemistry and engineering to mitigate global climate and environmental challenges. The program does not require an extensive background in chemistry.
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Join the National Academies for a discussion about the future of consumer products in a decarbonizing world on Dec 6, 2024 from 1:30PM - 2:45 PM ET.
We are delighted to invite you to a special online event, which will take place on 17 December 2024, at 17:00 CET, to discover the exciting opportunities offered by Leuphana University's innovative postgraduate programmes in the field of Sustainable Chemistry.
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Are you impacted by the classification of substances under the CLP Regulation? This webinar gives an overview of the new ECHA guidance on the recently introduced hazard classes under the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation.