Green Growth Knowledge Partnership Created an Event 4 years ago #GGKPwebinar - Green and Sustainable Chemistry: From Objectives to Action 17 MAY 2021 Register Green Growth Knowledge Partnership(GGKP) United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP) How can governments, businesses and citizens learn more about green and sustainable chemistry? Where are key entry points for learning and training? What is the market potential for green and sustainable chemistry? What are the most relevant eco-innovations in business models? How can green and sustainable chemistry support sustainable development goals (i.e. sustainable consumption and production, biodiversity and gender)? This webinar will feature a presentation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Green and Sustainable Chemistry: Framework Manual from lead author Achim Halpaap, Former Head of the UNEP Chemicals and Health Branch. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion focused on how to begin implementation of the ten objectives and guiding considerations for green and sustainable chemistry from the report with leaders in academia, industry and government. Speakers Amy Cannon, Executive Director/Co-founder, Beyond Benign Rafael Cayuela, Director and Corporate Economist, The Dow Chemical Company Bob Diderich, Head Division, Environment, Health and Safety, Environment Directorate, OECD Achim Halpaap, Former Head of the Chemicals and Health Branch, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Tatiana Santos, Policy Manager for Chemicals & Nanotechnology, European Environmental Bureau (EEB) Dr. Vaina Zuin, Professor of Chemistry, Federal University of São Carlos Moderated by Monika MacDevette, Chief, Chemicals & Health Branch Economy Division, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Background documents UNEA-4 Resolution 4/8 on Chemicals and Waste Global Chemicals Outlook II – From Legacies to Innovative Solutions: Implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development UNEP Green and Sustainable Chemistry: Framework Manual Executive Summary: UNEP Green and Sustainable Chemistry Framework Manual: Assessment paper on linkages with other clusters related to chemicals and waste management and options to coordinate and cooperate on areas of common interest OECD Guidance on Key Considerations for the Identification and Selection of Safer Chemical Alternatives Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Add this Repost 1 like 0 comments