Event Description
Interdisciplinary discussion bringing together policy experts from Harvard’s Kennedy School, chemical industry, and the nonprofit ChemFORWARD
How can we reduce the impacts of the most toxic chemicals in today's supply chains?
Join the Belfer Center's Environment and Natural Resources Program for a discussion panel on the role of information access in enhancing environmental initiatives to reduce pollution and chemical toxins. Panelists - including Harvard Kennedy School experts, industry leaders, and representatives from ChemFORWARD, the 2024 winner of the Roy Award for Environmental Partnership - will explore the challenges that the private sector faces in addressing toxic pollution, the upsides and downsides of regulatory approaches, and lessons learned from a cross-sectoral approach to chemical hazard mitigation.
Q&A to follow. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.
Recording: A recording of the seminar will be made available on the Belfer Center's YouTube channel.
Registration: RSVP required. A Harvard University ID is required for in-person attendance; all are welcome on Zoom
Register here: https://hksexeced.tfaforms.net/f/registration?e=a4oPp000001PwRdIAK