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Process chemistry: Enabling a safe and sustainable future

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March 19, 2024
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Developing inherently safe, sustainable, and cost-effective products and industrial processes is becoming increasingly more important as chemical manufacturers seek to maintain a competitive advantage while also reducing their impact on the environment. Process chemistry is key to translating new technologies into manufacturing processes and thus lies at the heart of enabling new safer and more sustainable technologies. These new technologies include novel processes for producing more sustainable products and greener generations of processes for manufacturing existing products. This presentation will highlight the opportunity for industrial process chemists to help enable a safer and more sustainable future.

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