Clean Technology 2009
Industry and Efficiency

Green Chemistry

green chemistry

Symposium Chair

Terrence Collins Terrence J. Collins
Thomas Lord Professor of Chemistry
Director of the Institute for Green Science
Carnegie Mellon University

Confirmed Invited Speaker

Paul Anastas Paul Anastas
Director, Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering
Yale University

Abstracts Due: January 28th 2009

Synopsis

Green Chemistry is the design of chemical products and processes to reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. With more commercial chemicals being found to be hazardous to health and the environment in subtle but serious ways, there is a growing consensus that green chemistry needs to become a central component of the chemical enterprise's strategy for building a sustainable technology base. Join green chemistry leaders and R&D scientists to learn about the challenges and the strategic thinking, examples of accomplishments, and emerging green technologies that represent opportunities for investors interested in cost-effective sustainable chemical products and processes.

*If interested in organizing a specific business panel or symposium, please contact Regina Ramazzini .

Topics & Application Areas

  • Hazard Chemical Reduction
  • Green Reagents
  • Green Feedstock
  • Synthesis & Process Efficiency
  • Biodegradable & Recyclable Materials
  • Waste Chemical Capture, Reuse, Disposal
  • Green Polymers
  • Other

Technical Abstract Submission

Please first review the abstract preparation guidelines & information for authors.

 

Company Presentation Proposal

Participants are invited to prepare PDF abstracts, two pages in length, including text and figures.

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