2024
DOI: 10.1039/d4gc00575a
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A promise to a sustainable future: 10 years of the Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign

Amy S. Cannon,
John C. Warner,
Juliana L. Vidal
et al.

Abstract: Green chemistry education is a fundamental tool for the achievement of a sustainable future at the molecular level. It allows the development of a scientific workforce and knowledgeable citizenry with...

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“…As of March 2024 there were 150 Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) (https:// www.beyondbenign.org/he-green-chemistry-commitment/) signers, which aims to expand the community and education of chemists through a exible framework for green chemistry curriculum and training. 177 It further provides access to funding opportunities and a benchmark to track progress on learning and research objectives. As all science should strive to become more sustainable and with our background in wet labs and chemistry, we acknowledge a new standard: the eld of Green Chemistry should become just chemistry.…”
Section: Transforming Research Itselfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of March 2024 there were 150 Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) (https:// www.beyondbenign.org/he-green-chemistry-commitment/) signers, which aims to expand the community and education of chemists through a exible framework for green chemistry curriculum and training. 177 It further provides access to funding opportunities and a benchmark to track progress on learning and research objectives. As all science should strive to become more sustainable and with our background in wet labs and chemistry, we acknowledge a new standard: the eld of Green Chemistry should become just chemistry.…”
Section: Transforming Research Itselfmentioning
confidence: 99%