From Linear to Circular: Chemistry's Pathway to Sustainability

Steven Chu, Michael Lerch, Benjamin List, Sir David W.C. MacMillan, M. Stanley Whittingham, Young Scientist tba; Moderator: Deirdre Black

Thursday, 3 July 2025
10:25 - 11:55 CEST

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This Session is available via livestream.


Steven Chu
Stanford University, United States of America

Michael Lerch
Lindau Alumnus 2017
University of Groningen, Netherlands

Benjamin List
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Germany

Sir David W.C. MacMillan
Princeton University, United States of America

M. Stanley Whittingham
Binghamton University (SUNY), United States of America

Young Scientist tba.

Moderator: Deirdre Black
The Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom

Abstract

It is a decade since the UN adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and this session will focus on the contribution of chemistry to achieving these goals. The panel is to discuss how chemistry research is contributing to overcoming challenges from climate and energy to environment and health.

The discussion will also consider the opportunities and challenges in making chemistry itself more sustainable, linking to green chemistry, green labs, circularity, and resource efficiency. Panellists will also share perspectives on how scientists can influence sustainability in broader ways such as policy, education, and leadership.