Saskia van Bergen
Free Range Chemist
H2L Consulting
Bio
Saskia van Bergen is a free range chemist at H2L Consulting where she works on projects to increase awareness and advance the adoption of green chemistry and safer alternatives. Projects include developing lesson materials and trainings, guidance for companies, assessing third-party certifications and curating information on chemical policies to advance innovation. She is currently teaching the Foundations of Green Chemistry and Toxicology for Chemical Stewardship course in the University of Washington Green Chemistry & Chemical Stewardship Online Certificate program.
Prior to this position she served as the Safer Chemist Lead at the Washington State Department of Ecology. Her focus was to strategically build a strong and vibrant safer chemistry program in the state. There she works with regional and national partners to develop, support and sustain green chemistry, safer alternative and toxic chemical reduction efforts. Previously, Saskia worked as an analytical chemist at several organizations including East Bay Municipal Utility District, Madis Botanicals and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. She holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Vassar College, a M.S in Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry from the University of California, Davis and a certificate in green chemistry from UC Berkeley Extension. She is Chair Emeritus of the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse executive committee.
Prior to this position she served as the Safer Chemist Lead at the Washington State Department of Ecology. Her focus was to strategically build a strong and vibrant safer chemistry program in the state. There she works with regional and national partners to develop, support and sustain green chemistry, safer alternative and toxic chemical reduction efforts. Previously, Saskia worked as an analytical chemist at several organizations including East Bay Municipal Utility District, Madis Botanicals and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. She holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Vassar College, a M.S in Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry from the University of California, Davis and a certificate in green chemistry from UC Berkeley Extension. She is Chair Emeritus of the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse executive committee.
About
GCTLC Roles
- Learning Object Peer Reviewers
- Forum Moderators
Beyond Benign Roles
- GCC Advisory Board Member
Languages
- English
Keywords Tags/Expertise
- Alternative Assessment
- Environmental Policy
- Safer Alternatives
- Analytical Chemistry
Ongoing Projects
Learning Objects Authored
Learning Objects Submitted
My Groups
| Group Name | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Toxicology for Chemists Group | This group is dedicated to supporting GCTLC users interested in learning about toxicology, assessing |
Open / Public |
| Greener Introductory/General Chemistry | This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in greening the introductory/general chemistry |
Open / Public |
| Green Analytical Chemistry | This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in green analytical chemistry (including |
Open / Public |
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Recent Activity
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object 02 - Understanding Hazard and Risk (Toxicology for Chemists - Module 2)
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object Water Electrolysis with Biobased/Low Hazard Indicators – Red Cabbage Juice or Pea Flower Tea
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object STEMify Your Classroom Supply List
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object Water Electrolysis with Biobased/Low Hazard Indicators – Red Cabbage Juice or Pea Flower Tea
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object Water Electrolysis with Biobased/Low Hazard Indicators – Red Cabbage Juice or Pea Flower Tea
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object Water Electrolysis with Biobased/Low Hazard Indicators – Red Cabbage Juice or Pea Flower Tea
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object USDA BioPreferred Standards Context Lesson Plan
- Saskia van Bergen just published the new learning object STEMify Your Classroom Supply List
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