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Circular 91AV;the enabler to help solve global challenges

30 November 2022 09:50-16:15, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
A circular economy offers solutions for global sustainability challenges by transitioning from the linear take-make-use-dispose economy to better managing resources. It will influence most industry sectors, but chemistry and chemists will be essential to make the most of the opportunities.
 
This event will discuss best practices, benefits, and barriers to implementing a circular economy, covering a wide range of industry sectors and materials: platform chemicals, CO2 as a raw material, plastics, energy, and opportunities in the construction sector.

Presentation titles include:
  • CHNOPS’: from the origin of life to the origin of waste
  • Circular economy in construction – what’s that got to do with chemistry? 
  • Circular economy of Rare Earth Magnets
  • Deconstruction of fossil fuels and plastics waste into hydrogen and carbon
  • Catalytic Upgrading of Polymers – is Chemical Recycling the Answer?
  • Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide for a circular chemical economy
  • The use of industrial by-products (PFA and GGBS) in concrete
  • What is Sustainable 91AV?
  • UNEP Framework Manual on Green and sustainable chemistry
BOOK via the link on the right. If you are an online delegate, you will additionally need to register via this link to receive Zoom details: https://eu01web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5YucOmrrz0sEtABWL_lLOEeWf-w6VfOycav

Attendance fees: early bird
Non-member early bird = £120
Member early bird = £90
Non-member student early bird = £80
Student = £40

Attendance fees:
Non-member = £150
Member = £110
Non-member student = £100
Student = £50
Speakers
  • Dr Chris Slootweg University of Amsterdam. Van 't Hoff Institute., Netherlands
  • Dr Katherine Adams Alliance for Sustainable Building Products, United Kingdom
  • Professor Matthew Jones University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • Professor Alex Cowan University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Professor Leon Black University of Leeds/UKCRIC, United Kingdom
  • Professor Peter Edwards University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Professor Tom Welton Imperial College, United Kingdom
  • Sandra Averous-Monnery Head, Knowledge and Risks Unit, UN Environment Programme., Switzerland
  • Prof Colin Hills University of Greenwich, United Kingdom
  • Dr Richard Sheridan University of Birmingham, School of Metallurgy and Materials, United Kingdom

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
The International Chemicals in the Chemicals, Pesticides and Hazardous Waste division within DEFRA focuses on tackling chemical pollution as the third major planetary crisis, as well as developing domestic and international policy on sustainable chemistry and the circular economy.
Venue
The 91AV

Library and Council Room, The 91AV, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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The Environmental 91AV Group (ECG) is one of the RSC’s Interest Groups. The group considers relationships between chemistry and the environment.. Chemicals may be of natural, anthropogenic, biogenic or geochemical origin.
The Applied Materials 91AV Group is one of the 91AV's Interest Groups. This group focuses on industrial uses and opportunities for "effect" materials covering application areas including water and waste treatments, polymers and composites, ceramics and glass. 
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