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Call for nominations: European Sustainable Chemistry Award 2014


In 2010, the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS) has launched the European Sustainable Chemistry Award (ESCA). This has been encouraged by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and supported by the European Platform for Sustainable Chemistry (SusChem) and the European Chemical Industry Association (CEFIC).

Deadline for nominations of the 2014 award is March 31. 2014.

Forms and more information are available on the EuCheMS website.


Rationale

The European Sustainable Chemistry Award is designed to:

  • recognise individuals or small research groups which make an outstanding contribution to sustainable development by applying green and sustainable chemistry;
  • promote innovation in chemistry and chemicals that will deliver clear improvements in the sustainable production and use of chemicals and chemical products;
  • demonstrate that chemistry and chemicals can play a central role in delivering society's needs, while minimizing and solving environmental problems.

Successful national green and sustainable chemistry award schemes have been in place for some years in several European countries and outside Europe and a recent study by the Economist Intelligence Unit points to the value of awards as demand side solutions as a key element in pushing the EU further up the global innovation rankings. The European Sustainable Chemistry Award is intended to be a prestigious scheme which will raise the profile of sustainable chemistry and be a spur to innovation and competitiveness.

Scientific focus

The Award covers innovations in the following scientific areas: 

  • the use of alternative synthetic pathways, that increase resource efficiency and selectivity e.g. with the help of catalysis or natural processes;
  • the use of alternative feedstocks which are safer and/or renewable e.g. based on biomass;
  • the use of alternative reactor design and reaction conditions, such as use of solvents which deliver health and environmental benefits, or increased yield and reduced waste and emissions;
  • the design and use of chemicals and chemical products that are, for example, less environmentally harmful than current alternatives, or inherently safer with regard to hazardous concerns.

Eligibility

The Award is open to individuals or teams of up to three persons. EuCheMS member societies, EuCheMS Divisions/Working Parties/EYCN and individuals (no self-nominations) are invited to submit nominations. The work cited in the nomination must have been carried out in an institution in a country where there is a EuCheMS member society.

An independent Evaluation Panel will be appointed to consider the nominations. A Steering Committee is overseeing the development of the nominations procedure.


David Spichiger, SCS
24.01.2014

 

1st European Conference and Exhibition on Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering


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International Conference & Exhibition on Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Congress Center Basel, 19 –21 November 2013



The business case for sustainability continues to grow – the Green Chemistry market is expected to increase by nearly $100 billion between 2011 and 2020.

Leaders from  the world’s elite brands and chemical companies including Dow, BASF, Clariant, Evonik, DuPont, INEOS, Nestle, Nike, Volkswagen, P&G, Coca-Cola, Novartis and L’Oreal as well as heads of government, academics, financiers, scientists, innovators and young future leaders are meeting in Basel on 19-21 November at Europe’s first  Exhibition and Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering. The meeting has the aim to accelerate innovation, research, commercialisation and market uptake in the design, production and use of efficient, effective, safe and more environmentally benign chemical products and processes.

Ecochem includes 3 days of 8 streams, 200+speakers, over 50 exhibitors and 1200 delegates. The focus will be on collaborative approaches and new solutions designed to inspire and equip the leaders of tomorrow with the critical strategic and technical knowledge, contacts and skills needed to reinvent businesses and economies.

Ecochem will host talks from world-renowned chemists as well as industry leaders from across the value chain, including:

  • Dr. John C. Warner  President & Chief Technology Officer, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, LLC
  • Dr. Hubert Mandery  Director General, Cefic European Chemical Industry Council
  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Kuenkel  Head of Research, BioPolymers, BASF
  • Dr. Anne Wallin  Director EHS & Sustainability EMEA, The DOW Chemical Company
  • John Frazier  Senior Director of Chemical Innovation, Nike
  • Dr. Klaus P. Stadler  Director Environment & Water Resources Europe, The Coca-Cola Company

Ecochem is delighted to be hosting the launch of SusChem Switzerland National Technology Platform on 19 November. SusChem addresses challenges specific to the European chemical and industrial biotechnology industry for the benefit of society as a whole. The introduction of the SusChem Switzerland National Platform will include a full day session from SusChem at Ecochem.

Ecochem is supported by The European Chemical Industry Council, European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry, Swiss Biotech, scienceindustries Switzerland, CLIB2021, Cleantech-Alps, Cleantech Switzerland, Swiss Chemical Society and Your Formula (network for young chemists).

For your FREE registration to the Ecochem Exhibition, Technical Conference and Innovation Seminars, One-to-one Partnering and Networking Events please visit www.ecochemex.com   and complete your free registration. Please download our event brochure atwww.ecochemex.com/download-event-brochure  and discover who will be attending Ecochem.

 


David Spichiger, SCS
15.11.2013

International Call for Proposals in Sustainable Chemistry

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IUPAC and participating national funding agencies are pleased to issue an international call for proposals on “Novel Molecular and Supramolecular Theory and Synthesis Approaches for Sustainable Catalysis”.


This call is intended to foster multi-national cooperation in sustainable chemistry.

More information:
IUPAC Webpage


David Spichiger, SCS
21.12.2012

Call for «The European Sustainable Chemistry Award»

The European Sustainable Chemistry Award is intended to be a prestigious scheme which will raise the profile of sustainable chemistry and be a spur to innovation and competitiveness. Deadline for nominations is March 1, 2012.

Read more: Call for «The European Sustainable Chemistry Award»

First Laureate of the Newly Launched European Sustainable Chemistry Award

Matthias Beller has been chosen as the first laureate of the newly launched European Sustainable Chemistry Award, a EuCheMS initiative.

Read more: First Laureate of the Newly Launched European Sustainable Chemistry Award

  • EuCheMS Launches Sustainable Chemistry Award
  • Women in Life Sciences Event at Ilmac Basel: September 17, 2025
  • Call for Applications: 2025 “Swiss L’Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science Award”
  • 2023 IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast

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