The Green Chemistry Award was for the design, development or implementation of novel chemical products or processes which had the potential to reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances.
This award was discontinued in 2020, as part of a series of changes introduced following an independent review of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s recognition programmes.
Green Chemistry Award Winners
- 2020 - Professor Paul Dyson
- 2018 - Professor James Clark
- 2016 - Professor Paul Anastas
- 2014 - Professor Michael North
- 2012 - Professor Edman Tsang
- 2010 - Roger Sheldon
- 2006 - Professor Andrew Abbott
- 2003 - Professor Varinder Aggarwal
- 2001 - Keith Smith
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