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Prof. Paul Anastas

ACS Green Chemistry Institute, Director, Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering

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during his Keynote Address at this year’s 15th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference and 5th International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry in Washington, DC. Paul Anastas of Yale University is regarded one ­of the “fathers” of the original 12 principles of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering.

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    Green Chemistry is one of the leading topics in the market today – sustainability gains more and more in importance for the strategic development of companies. The term „Green Chemistry“ was coined in 1991 ­and aims for the protection of human health and the environment. Twelve principles o ... more

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    Dr. Jennifer L. Young

    is Manager at ACS GCI. Her work has focused on building green chemistry information databases, managing awards and grants programs, promoting through communication and outreach, and producing educational materials. Prior to joining ACS GCI in 2004, she held an industrial polymer research po ... more

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