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Applications of Green Chemistry for a Healthier and More Sustainable Future

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Fisk Community Environmental Program (FCEP)

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This public, in-person workshop explores applications of green chemistry to support a healthier and more sustainable future. Led by Dr. Omar Villanueva of Beyond Benign, the session will highlight how green chemistry principles can be applied to design safer chemicals and materials using more environmentally responsible processes. The workshop will cover key aspects of the chemical life cycle—from design to disposal—and is intended for undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, community environmental and health leaders, and other community members. Lunch will be provided, and time will be reserved for discussion and Q&A.

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GCTLC Info Session: How to Search the Library of Curriculum Resources

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Beyond Benign, Inc.

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Are you interested in incorporating green chemistry and sustainability into your classroom or lab? Do you want to excite your students about science but need some inspiration? With over 400 resources available, including open-access materials and linked journal articles, there’s something for everyone on the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC).

 

Join Dr. Sarah Kennedy, Chief Editor of the GCTLC, on January 14th from 6-7 p.m. EST for a free info session to learn how to easily search and find relevant content on the GCTLC platform. This interactive session will cover how to search using common filters and topics, such as grade level, NGSS standards, activity type, keywords, and more. 

 

This session is free to join and open to all community members. Join us to deepen your engagement in this community and discover exciting new resources you can use in your classroom or lab! 

🔗 Zoom details: 

XII Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Students

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Universidade Federal Fluminense

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The Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), a Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) signer, will host its XII Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Students from November 6th to 7th in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 

 

Beyond Benign Senior Program Manager Dr. Juliana Vidal will deliver the opening keynote, “Program in Green Chemistry: Catalyzing a Global Change for a Sustainable Future,” on November 6th from 9:30-10:30 a.m. 

 

As a member of the global GCC community, the Institute of Chemistry at UFF believes teaching students about green chemistry principles is a cornerstone of their formation as future chemists and citizens for a more sustainable world. The department is committed to advancing green chemistry through research, teaching, and promoting societal engagement.

National Pollution Prevention Roundtable Virtual Conference 2025

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Weekly on Wednesday and Thursday, 12 - 5pm until Thu, Dec 18 2025
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National Pollution Prevention Roundtable

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Join us as we once again bring members of the pollution prevention community together. This year you will be able to connect with peers, gain practical insights, and celebrate the progress of pollution prevention as NPPR's annual meeting returns. The conference will be held in four half-day sessions on December 10-11 & 17-18, 2025 starting at 9 AM (PT) / noon (ET) / 5 PM (UTC) highlighting success stories, innovative tools, community-based solutions, and emerging chemicals of concern. 

 

Conference rates

NPPR members: Free

Non-member (4 days, includes one year of NPPR membership): $145

Non-member (1 day rate): $50

Retiree (4 days, includes one year of NPPR membership): $95

Student (4 days, includes one year of NPPR membership -- register with your .edu address): $45

 

Conference agenda

Wednesday, December 10, 2025 40 Years of Pollution Prevention Success Stories

  •  Pollution Prevention Over the Years
  • Keynote Speaker
  • Interns to Impact: 20 Years of Pollution Prevention Wins for People, Profit, & Planet
  • Sustainable Internship Program (OASIS) in Oregon Helps Businesses Reduce Their Pollution Impact
  • Advancing Pollution Prevention Through Toxics Reduction

Thursday, December 11, 2025 P2 Innovation and Tools

  •  Tracking Remote Work: Colorado's New Resource Calculator Tool
  • TRI-based Pollution Prevention Plans
  • Exploring AI in Support of Pollution Prevention
  • Building a Cross-Sector EPD Database: Advancing Transparency in Product Impact
  • Compliance Dashboard
  • Private Sector P2 Professionals Workgroup

Wednesday, December 17, 2025 P2 and Compliance in Communities

  •  Washington State Pollution Prevention Assistance for Small Businesses
  • Building Bridges: How Municipal Partnerships Amplify Technical Assistance Programs
  • Small Businesses, Big Pollution Prevention Impacts: Oregon's EcoBiz Program
  • Safer Choices Community of Practice: Making Informed Decisions
  • P2 and Lithium-Ion Batteries: Preventing Battery Fire Disasters and Associated Pollution
  • Food and Beverage Manufacturing and Processing Workgroup

Thursday, December 18, 2025 Chemicals of Concern

  •  Highlights of the PFAS Source Identification Journey
  • Collaborations Drive Alternatives to PFAS
  • Western States PFAS Strategic Plan
  • Developing, Marketing, and Promoting a New, Safer Industrial Cleaner
  • Addressing 6PPD in Tires: Pathways to Protect Salmon from 6PPD-quinone

Green Laboratory Work 2025

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ReAdvance

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Your Event For Greener Labs

Explore how you can make your assays, instruments, and experiments more sustainable - without much time, risk, or effort—based on real case studies. Discover where we are at and what you can do to save plastics, energy and reagents - without affecting your workflows.

This event is free to register.

Symposium BI01 - Designing for Sustainability and Society in Materials Science

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Materials Research Society (MRS)

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Materials science is accelerating the transition to a sustainable future characterized by clean energy and a circular economy. As research rises to meet these global challenges, it becomes increasingly important to assess the potential impacts – economic, environmental, and social – of new innovations. This symposium will explore the integration of sustainability and societal considerations across material readiness levels: from research to development and ultimately deployment. Interdisciplinary talks will be solicited on key themes such as incorporating sustainability, economic, and social metrics into early-stage materials research; strategies for enabling circular material flows and minimizing waste; understanding the supply chain and social dimensions of materials; and case studies of the successful application of analysis to guide competitive clean and circular material development. Upon completion of this symposium, materials scientists and engineers will be equipped with a toolkit of resources and case studies to guide the evaluation and amplification of the broader impacts of their research.

2026 Biennial Conference on Chemical Education

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Join us for the 2026 BCCE on July 26-30, 2026!
The 29th BCCE will be held on the lakeside campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the Summer of 2026. The conference, like all of its predecessors, provides the chemistry education community with opportunities to interact and engage. The conference will be a mixture of symposia, workshops, poster sessions, exhibits, and spaces for both formal and informal conversations.

 

Important Dates:
Request for Programs is open from August 1 to November 10, 2025. Click here for proposal submission guidelines.
Request for Abstracts open February–March, 2026
Registration will Open Early March 2026

2025 AOAC SEA 4th Annual Conference

2025 AOAC SEA Annual Conference
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Association of Official Analytical Collaboration (AOAC) - Southeast Asia (SEA) section

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About AOAC SEA

 

The aim of AOAC SEA is to bring together government, industry, and academia to establish standard methods of analysis. This ensures the safety and integrity of foods and other products that impact public health around the world. The vision is to be a contributor in developing confidence through consensus-based analytical solutions for food safety, food integrity, and public health across Southeast Asia countries.

 

Past and Upcoming Conferences

 

Previous annual conferences were held in Singapore (2022), Vietnam (2023), and the Philippines (2024), each enabling over 200 delegates to attend in person. The 4th Annual AOAC SEA Conference, with the theme "Advancing Food Safety and Quality: Innovation, Standards, and Collaboration," will be held at the Berkeley Hotel Pratunam in Bangkok, Thailand, on 28–29 October 2025.

Webinar on "Green is the New Standard: How to Integrate Sustainability and Systems Thinking into the Curriculum"

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American Chemical Society (ACS)
American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute (ACS GCI)

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The need to equip students with the tools to connect core chemistry concepts to real-world sustainability challenges has never been more urgent. That’s why green chemistry and systems thinking are now required components of ACS-approved bachelor’s degree programs.

To support this transformative shift, the ACS Green Chemistry Institute is collaborating with a national network of educators to develop powerful new teaching resources. Join David A. Laviska of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute, Michelle Brooks of the American Chemical Society, and Loyd Bastin of Widener University as they provide you an extensive library of resources ACS offers to modernize your curricula and show you how to bring green chemistry to life in your classrooms.

This ACS Webinar is co-produced with the ACS Green Chemistry Institute.

 

What You Will Learn

  • How chemistry curricula are evolving to empower students to tackle global challenges
  • Brand-new ACS green chemistry resources created specifically for educators
  • Practical, first-hand strategies to implement curriculum changes that truly resonate with students

 

Event Details

  • Thursday, August 7, 2025 @ 2-3pm ET
  • Free to attend
  • Slides will be available to download on the day of the webinar

2nd World Summit on Renewable Energy and Green Chemistry 2025

2nd World Summit on Renewable Energy & Green Chemistry 2025
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Inovine Scientific Meetings

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Inovine Meetings LLC is delighted to invite you to the 2nd World Summit on Renewable Energy & Green Chemistry taking place on November 24-25, 2025 in Panorama Hotel Prague, Czech Republic. This year’s theme, “Powering a Sustainable Future: Innovations in Renewable Energy & Green Chemistry”, highlights the latest advancements shaping the field.

 

Join us on this global platform to explore diverse topics, including Green Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Circular Economy, Recycling, Biofuels, Bioenergy, Sustainable Energy, Nuclear Energy, Climate Change, Environmental Chemistry, Waste Management, Geothermal Energy, Energy Efficiency, Nano Energy & Energy Materials, Solar Energy, Turbines and Generators.

 

This conference provides a unique opportunity to connect with experts, share insights, and collaborate on solutions to pressing challenges in Renewable Energy and Green Chemistry.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Prague, Czech Republic for this inspiring event!