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How Can We Change Chemistry Education to Enable Industry Innovation?

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It became part of the lexicon following the development of the “12 Principles of Green Chemistry”—a framework for making a greener chemical, process or product—developed by Paul Anastas and John Warner in 1998. It has been formally studied and taught for hundreds of years.

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Shifting Mindsets to ESG Approaches in Business

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Many of us are familiar with the “Triple Bottom Line (TBL),” coined by John Elkington over two decades ago. As the follow-up to TBL, John Elkington coined that term, originally in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, but it applies to any significant, seemingly intractable challenge. BREAKTHROUGH MINDSET.

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Top 20 Chief Sustainability Officers of Europe Announced by Futur/io

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The shortlist was defined using a four-quadrant model criteria, developed by Futur/io and scientific partner the Leonardo Centre on Business for Society at Imperial College Business School, and supported by knowledge partners Denominator, specialized in human-centric data, Rainforest Partnership, focused on biodiversity and ClimateGPT by Erasmus.ai