Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award

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The Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award is a prestigious U.S. Environmental Protection Agency honor recognizing innovative chemical technologies that reduce or eliminate hazardous substances and advance sustainable practices.

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instanceOf United States national award
chemistry award
environmental award
administeredBy U.S. EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
surface form: Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention
aimsTo encourage adoption of green chemistry in industry
stimulate innovation in sustainable chemical technologies
basedOn principles of green chemistry
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criterion design of safer chemicals and products
economic viability and scalability of the technology
improvement in energy efficiency of chemical processes
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
significant reduction in hazardous chemical use or generation
use of renewable feedstocks
eligibleApplicants academia
government laboratories
industry
nonprofit organizations
eligibleRegion United States of America
surface form: United States
field environmental protection
green chemistry
sustainable chemistry
frequency annual
hasCategory Academic Award
Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Small Business Award
Specific Environmental Benefit Award
inception 1995
language English
locationOfAwardCeremony Washington, D.C.
notableFor being one of the highest honors in green chemistry in the United States
presentedBy United States Environmental Protection Agency
surface form: U.S. EPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency
purpose to advance sustainable chemical practices
to promote the development of safer chemicals and processes
to recognize innovative chemical technologies that prevent pollution
to reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances
recognizes innovative chemical processes
innovative chemical products
pollution prevention technologies
relatedTo Pollution Prevention Act of 1990
green chemistry program of the U.S. EPA
sector chemicals industry
materials science
pharmaceutical industry
sponsor United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Barry M. Trost awardReceived Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award