The RSC Symposium 2014: Waste Not, Want Not – Profit from Sustainable Chemistry
Design for a Circular Economy – Company pathways responding to the challenge of Critical Raw Materials
David Peck, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Closed Loop Emotionally Valuable E-waste Recovery
Janet L. Scott, University of Bath, UK
Waste Not, Want Not Profit from Sustainable Chemistry
Hywel Jones, Maria Hanson & Karen Vernon-Parry, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Opportunities for the Development of Sustainable Production Processes
Dr Charlotte Wiles, Chemtrix, The Netherlands
Sustainable manufacturing at CABB. Chlorination and sulfonation – surprisingly sustainable
Dr. Jörg Schrickel, CABB AG, Switzerland
Application of Biocatalysis to Improve Sustainability in Industrial Production
Pascal Dünkelmann, evocatal, Germany
Functionalised Silicas. Tools for Sustainable Chemistry
Dr. Sophie Purser, Phosphonics, UK
How to add value by continuous improvement along the process chain
Dr. Boris E. Bosch, saltigo, Germany
Holistic evaluation of processes to create more sustainable solutions
Dr. Peter Saling, BASF SE, Germany
Advanced Ion Exchange (AIX) – Closing the Value Loop
Dr Pasi Kauppinen, Johnson Matthey plc, Finland
Materials Security Innovation Opportunities
Dr Catherine Joce, The Knowledge Transfer Network, UK
Approach on material management and substitution. Case studies on certain phase-outs
Dr. Matti Rahko. Microsoft Mobile, Finland
Solvent Recovery Waste valorisation
Allan Jensen, Chemoxy International Ltd, UK
Chemical Purification Companies Hold a More and More Important Role in the Value Chains of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
Paul Kriekemans, DNCP, Belgium
Carbon Footprint of Recycled Solvents, Solvent Recycling: Sustainability in Practice
Adisa Azapagic, Ethos Research, UK and Andrew Crowther, ESRG/Tradebe, UK