PhosAgro/ UNESCO/ IUPAC Partnership in Green Chemistry for Life


Green chemistry has become a target for cutting-edge research into sustainable technologies. These may reduce (or eliminate) the production and use of hazardous substances in mining and in the design, manufacture and application of chemical products, and may also lead to energy savings and a better environment and health.



Research in green chemistry and allied areas in biochemistry, geochemistry, biotechnology, ecology and healthcare give young scientists ample opportunity to demonstrate their inventiveness and provide important input to sustainable development. With this in mind, the Green Chemistry for Life Project was launched in 2013 by UNESCO’s International Basic Sciences Programme (IBSP) and PhosAgro, the largest producer of phosphate-based fertilizer in Europe, in close cooperation with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). 


http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/science-technology/basic-sciences/chemistry/green-chemistry-for-life/twelve-principles-of-green-chemistry/


email for support jounesco@orange.jo





Latest Research Project

Prince Naif Award for Arab Security 2017
General Union of Arab Archaeologists Awards 2017
Workshop about Funding opportunities for Scientific research, mobility and upcoming open calls 2016
An international workshop entitled - ethical discipline to take care of the use of animals in education and scientific research for 2016 -
Central research competition for the culture of the Arab Women for 2016




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PhosAgro/ UNESCO/ IUPAC Partnership in Green Chemistry for Life - Cairo University