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Industrial Green Chemistry Award

Get your Green Chemistry contribution recognized, apply for IGCW Award Nomination

Industries, researchers and scientists, academia world-wide, committed to implement Green Chemistry based solutions are welcome to present an abstract for Industrial Green Chemistry Award recognition on topics pertinent to the IGCW themes.

Self-nominations are allowed and expected. For nomination, formal registration for the workshop is mandatory.

Industrial Awards category:


- MNC / Large IGCW Awards
- Medium / Small IGCW Awards
- Academic / Scientist IGCW Awards
- Students IGCW Awards

The IGC award is an opportunity for individual student or professor, Research groups, Institutes, government laboratories, universities, Large scale Industries, MNC’s, startup companies and small to medium scale industries to compete for awards in recognition of innovations in cleaner, cheaper, smarter chemistry. Through this award we want to provide national recognition of outstanding chemical technologies that incorporate the principles of green chemistry into chemical design, manufacture, and use, and that have been or can be utilized by industry in achieving their pollution prevention goals.

To know more about the award policy please click here.


Kindly submit the nomination to komal.maheshwari@newreka.co.in before 15th November, 2011. IGCW will acknowledge the receipt of nominations, by email. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee and relevant notifications about acceptance or rejection will be sent out to the presenting author by 25th November, 2011.





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Hon’ble Minister Mr. Jairam Ramesh
Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India. (His presence was confirmed at IGCW-2009 but unfortunately he was unable to attend. We expect him to inaugurate IGCW 2011).


Prof. Paul Anastas
Head - R &D, Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), USA. Co-founder of ‘The 12 Principles of Green Chemistry & Green Engineering;’ also considered the Father of Green Chemistry.




Dr. John Warner
President & CPO, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, USA. Co-founder of ‘The 12 Principles of Green Chemistry’.



Dr. R. Rajagopal
Chief Coordinating Officer Know Genix, India



Dr. M. G. Palekar
President (Pharma & Inter.) Atul Ltd. COO, Atul Biosciences Ltd.



Prof. James Clark
Director of the Green Chemistry Group University of York, UK