Models for a Center: Introduction to Green Chemistry

10VMIG01

10/28/2011

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Existing Green centers as models will be presented and examined for how their concepts and organization could be adapted for the automotive industry to be green and demonstrate cost-savings. Imagine a world where all segments of society demanded environmentally benign products! Imagine if all consumers, all retailers and all manufacturers insisted on buying and selling only non-toxic materials! The unfortunate reality is that, even if this situation were to occur, our knowledge of materials science and chemistry would allow us to provide only a small fraction of the products and materials that our economy is based upon. The way we learn and teach chemistry and materials science is for the most part void of any information regarding mechanisms of toxicity and environmental harm. Green Chemistry is a philosophy that seeks to reduce or eliminate the use of hazardous materials at the design stage of a materials process. It has been demonstrated that materials and products CAN be designed with negligible impact on human health and the environment while still being economically competitive and successful in the marketplace. This presentation will describe the history and background of Green Chemistry and discuss the opportunities for the next generation of materials designers to create a safer future.

Presenter
John Warner, Warner Babcock Institute

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Published
Oct 28, 2011
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10VMIG01
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00:11:51