Innovators roundtable materials and presentations
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Information about participants' experiences with sustainability issues was gathered upon registration to ensure that the meeting would meet the needs of those involved. The Summary of the Registration Questionnaire gives an overview of the barriers and benefits of green chemistry perceived by those in attendance.
The following materials were discussed at the Roundtable:
- The Purpose and Goals of the meeting
- A Batten Institute working draft outline of the Financial Benefits of Green Chemistry
- More information on the Sustainable Business Initiative at the Batten Institute
- Starter discussion questions for panelists
- Paul Anastas, "Meeting the Challenges to Sustainability Through Green Chemistry"
- Andrea Larson, "Green Chemistry Principles as a Catalyst for Corporate Innovation"
- John Warner, Amy Cannon and Kevin Dye, "Green Chemistry"
- Joel Makower, "Two Steps Forward: Nike Things Considered"
- Richard Dennison, "Improving Information Flows-In the Supply Chain and Beyond"
- Joel Tickner, Ken Geiser, Melissa Coffin, "The US Experience in Promoting Sustainable Chemistry"
- Joel Makower, "First Do No Harm: the Growing Business Case for Toxic-free Products and Processes"
The following presentations are available for download:
- Andrea Larson, Darden School of Business Innovators Roundtable Opening
- Andrew Fasey, Protection Through Knowledge REACH: Driver of Innovation and More on REACH
- Andrew Fasey, Protection Through Knowledge Implementation of the GHS in the EU and The GHS: A Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
- David Bott Crystal Faraday: So Far, So Good
- Lauren Heine, Green Blue Institute The DFE Green Formulation Initiative and CleanGredients
- Uwe Lahl, Federal Ministry of the Environment, Germany Update on REACH
- Dave Long, SC Johnson Greenlist: Reducing Our Environmental Footprint
- Mark Rossi, Clean Production Action Two Cases of Supply Chain Change: Herman Miller and Health Care Without Harm



