Green Chemistry Conference highlights 30 years of sustainable transformation in the field
The 30th annual Green Chemistry and Engineering (GC&E) Conference in San Antonio brought together chemists, engineers, and educators to discuss the transformation of chemistry toward sustainable practices. What was once considered a niche field 30 years ago is now quietly reshaping the future of chemistry, with growing industry adoption, innovative infrastructure, and increasing student interest in green chemistry principles.
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What was considered a niche field 30 years ago is quietly transforming the future of chemistry and exciting students
Chemists, engineers, educators, and more gathered in San Antonio June 15–18 for the 30th annual Green Chemistry and Engineering (GC&E) Conference to talk about industry, innovation, and infrastructure
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