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Promotional graphic for Beyond Benign’s Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks initiative, featuring the NSF and Beyond Benign logos at the top. Large blue and green magnifying glass shapes frame the text. The main heading reads, “Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks.” Supporting text says it is “a national initiative designed to help undergraduate chemistry educators integrate safer, more sustainable practices into their teaching.” Another text block notes it is open to US-based chemistry instructors, curriculum developers, and community members with teaching responsibilities at the higher education level. A circular callout says, “Apply by April 3, 2026.” At the bottom, a tinted photo shows a person in safety goggles and a lab coat holding up a flask.

Promotional graphic for Beyond Benign’s Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks initiative, featuring the NSF and Beyond Benign logos at the top. Large blue and green magnifying glass shapes frame the text. The main heading reads, “Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks.” Supporting text says it is “a national initiative designed to help undergraduate chemistry educators integrate safer, more sustainable practices into their teaching.” Another text block notes it is open to US-based chemistry instructors, curriculum developers, and community members with teaching responsibilities at the higher education level. A circular callout says, “Apply by April 3, 2026.” At the bottom, a tinted photo shows a person in safety goggles and a lab coat holding up a flask.

One week left to apply for the Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks (PMNs)! ⏳ This NSF-funded, semester-long program supports U.S. undergraduate instructors with mentorship, a stipend, curriculum funding, travel support, and a national peer community.

Apply by April 3rd: buff.ly/dzxOGNb

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Promotional webinar graphic with Beyond Benign and IUPAC logos at the top over a blue background with a dotted globe pattern. Large text reads, “Catalyzing a Sustainable Future: Radical Redesign of Chemistry for Circularity.” Below, it says, “April 9 | 10-11 a.m. EDT / 4-5 p.m. CET.” A label notes: “Session 6 of the webinar series ‘Promoting Chemistry Applied to World Needs.’” The speaker is listed as “Prof. Chris Slootweg, Full Professor, University of Amsterdam.” A headshot of Chris Slootweg appears in a large circular frame in the bottom right.

Promotional webinar graphic with Beyond Benign and IUPAC logos at the top over a blue background with a dotted globe pattern. Large text reads, “Catalyzing a Sustainable Future: Radical Redesign of Chemistry for Circularity.” Below, it says, “April 9 | 10-11 a.m. EDT / 4-5 p.m. CET.” A label notes: “Session 6 of the webinar series ‘Promoting Chemistry Applied to World Needs.’” The speaker is listed as “Prof. Chris Slootweg, Full Professor, University of Amsterdam.” A headshot of Chris Slootweg appears in a large circular frame in the bottom right.

Promoting Chemistry Applied to World Needs is back!. 🌟 Hosted with @iupac.org CHEMRAWN, this free webinar series connects chemistry to global challenges and emerging technologies. Join us on April 9th at 10 a.m. EDT for expert insights from Prof. Chris Slootweg.

RSVP: mailchi.mp/ae959a1fc960...

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Happy Women’s History Month! 🌍✨ We’re celebrating some of the women whose work helped shape chemistry as we know it today. This graphic from Compound Interest highlights just a few.

#WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInChemistry #WomenInSTEM

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Graphic promoting the Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Fellowship for New York State lab-based high school science educators. The design features a dark blue rounded rectangle over a bright blue and green abstract background. Inside the panel, large white text reads “Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Fellowship” and “For New York State Lab-Based High School Science Educators.” Below is a headshot of Annette Sebuyira next to yellow and white text that reads “With support from Annette Sebuyira, Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teacher.”

Graphic promoting the Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Fellowship for New York State lab-based high school science educators. The design features a dark blue rounded rectangle over a bright blue and green abstract background. Inside the panel, large white text reads “Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Fellowship” and “For New York State Lab-Based High School Science Educators.” Below is a headshot of Annette Sebuyira next to yellow and white text that reads “With support from Annette Sebuyira, Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teacher.”

📣 New York high school teachers: Apply for Beyond Benign’s fellowship to strengthen your green chemistry teaching with mentorship from Annette Sebuyira. Open to lab-based science teachers taking or who have taken the Advanced Green Chemistry course. Apply by June 1st: buff.ly/W7u34hJ

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We’re at ACS Spring 2026! ⭐ If you’re here, stop by kiosk #1433 to connect with our team and learn about our work to advance #GreenChemistry education.

You can also catch talks from our team and community throughout the week: gctlc.org/american-che...

#ACSSpring2026 @acs.org

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Promotional graphic for the 37th Annual Bioneers conference featuring two circular headshots labeled John Warner and Amy Cannon above the date “Saturday, March 28.” Large text in the lower half reads, “Green Chemistry Innovation and Education.” The design uses a dark blue background with orange text and accents.

Promotional graphic for the 37th Annual Bioneers conference featuring two circular headshots labeled John Warner and Amy Cannon above the date “Saturday, March 28.” Large text in the lower half reads, “Green Chemistry Innovation and Education.” The design uses a dark blue background with orange text and accents.

Hear from Beyond Benign Co-Founders Dr. John Warner & Dr. @amycannon.bsky.social at @bioneers.org in Berkeley, CA. 🌍🧪 Their panel on March 28th will highlight how initiatives like the Green Chemistry Commitment support future scientists in advancing #GreenChemistry. buff.ly/tN15tyW

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We’re gearing up for #ACSSpring2026 next week in Atlanta and online! 🧪 Beyond Benign team and community members will share sessions on green chemistry education, safer labs, and sustainable teaching practices.

💬 Find our sessions: buff.ly/7OYRVFv
👋 Plus, stop by kiosk #1433 to say hello.

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Promotional graphic from Beyond Benign for its Green Chemistry Connections webinar series. Against a blue-to-green gradient background with a network pattern, large white text reads “Green Chemistry Connections.” Below, the event title reads “Mechanochemistry: Bringing Momentum to the Solid State,” followed by “March 18, 2026 | 12 - 2 PM (EDT).” Three speaker headshots appear in a row: Prof. Audrey Moores, McGill University; Prof. Isaiah Speight, William & Mary; and Prof. John De Backere, University of Toronto. The Beyond Benign logo appears at the top, and sponsor logos for MilliporeSigma and ICL appear at the bottom right.

Promotional graphic from Beyond Benign for its Green Chemistry Connections webinar series. Against a blue-to-green gradient background with a network pattern, large white text reads “Green Chemistry Connections.” Below, the event title reads “Mechanochemistry: Bringing Momentum to the Solid State,” followed by “March 18, 2026 | 12 - 2 PM (EDT).” Three speaker headshots appear in a row: Prof. Audrey Moores, McGill University; Prof. Isaiah Speight, William & Mary; and Prof. John De Backere, University of Toronto. The Beyond Benign logo appears at the top, and sponsor logos for MilliporeSigma and ICL appear at the bottom right.

Our March #GreenChemistryConnections session is TOMORROW from 12–2 p.m. EDT! 🧪 Learn how #mechanochemistry supports greener reactions in research & teaching with Prof. Audrey Moores (@mcgill.ca), Prof. Isaiah Speight (@wm.edu), & Prof. John De Backere (@utoronto.ca). 👉 RSVP: buff.ly/8qq40xe

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Orange title graphic with white text reading, “Meet Recent Green Chemistry Commitment Signers!” Along the bottom are the Green Chemistry Commitment logo and the Beyond Benign logo on a light gray band.

Orange title graphic with white text reading, “Meet Recent Green Chemistry Commitment Signers!” Along the bottom are the Green Chemistry Commitment logo and the Beyond Benign logo on a light gray band.

Welcome graphic with a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray patterned background on the right. White text reads, “Welcome Buena Vista University to the GCC community!” The Buena Vista University logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Welcome graphic with a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray patterned background on the right. White text reads, “Welcome Buena Vista University to the GCC community!” The Buena Vista University logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Welcome graphic with a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray patterned background on the right. White text reads, “Welcome Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) – São José do Rio Preto to the GCC community!” The Departmento de Química e Ciências Ambientais logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Welcome graphic with a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray patterned background on the right. White text reads, “Welcome Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) – São José do Rio Preto to the GCC community!” The Departmento de Química e Ciências Ambientais logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Welcome graphic with a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray patterned background on the right. White text reads, “Welcome Complutense University of Madrid to the GCC community!” The Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense Madrid logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Welcome graphic with a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray patterned background on the right. White text reads, “Welcome Complutense University of Madrid to the GCC community!” The Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense Madrid logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

We're excited to welcome four new institutions to the Green Chemistry Commitment! 🎉 These signers are advancing #GreenChemistry through curriculum development, lab innovation, & research.

Join the network of 270+ institutions committed to advancing #GreenChemistryEducation: buff.ly/AHm0qI8

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Beyond Benign graphic on a dark teal background with the Beyond Benign logo at top right and colorful science- and communication-themed icons in the center, including an atom, lightbulb, test tube, calendar, magnifying glass, speech bubble, social media like buttons, and a laptop with a megaphone. Large white text reads “UPCOMING EVENTS,” with a green banner below that says “in the green chemistry community.”

Connect with your peers at upcoming events in the #GreenChemistry community! 🌱 Check out our March Community Events Bulletin to see what's on the calendar: us1.campaign-archive.com?u=2f6d95f69e...

Not subscribed? Sign up to get the April Community Events Bulletin in your inbox: buff.ly/BQU6RYt

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Promotional graphic on a purple background with a faint silhouette of New York State. Large text reads, “New York Green Chemistry Professional Learning Team.” Below, in yellow text: “A monthly collaborative space for NY teachers aspiring to green their chemistry classrooms.” On the left, white text lists: “Third Thursday of each month from February to June 2026” and “7 to 8:30 p.m. ET, Virtual.” On the right is a headshot with text below reading, “Facilitated by Scott Carlson, Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teacher.” The Beyond Benign logo appears at the bottom left.

Promotional graphic on a purple background with a faint silhouette of New York State. Large text reads, “New York Green Chemistry Professional Learning Team.” Below, in yellow text: “A monthly collaborative space for NY teachers aspiring to green their chemistry classrooms.” On the left, white text lists: “Third Thursday of each month from February to June 2026” and “7 to 8:30 p.m. ET, Virtual.” On the right is a headshot with text below reading, “Facilitated by Scott Carlson, Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teacher.” The Beyond Benign logo appears at the bottom left.

Share this opportunity for middle & high school teachers in New York! 🌱 The NY Green Chemistry Professional Learning Team helps teachers strengthen safer, greener lab practices through monthly virtual meetings, peer exchange, and classroom strategy sharing. Next session: March 19th. buff.ly/7v8oMm6

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American Chemical Society Spring National Meeting | Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC) Members of the Beyond Benign team and community will be at ACS Spring 2026 from March 22nd to 26th! This year’s hybrid event, taking place in Atlanta, Georgia, and online, will center on the theme…

We're heading to #ACSspring2026 from March 22nd–26th. 🧪 If you’ll be there in person, stop by kiosk #1433. And don't miss #GreenChemistry talks from @amycannon.bsky.social, Omar Villanueva, @julianavidal.bsky.social, Monica Soma Hensley, Jonathon Moir, & members of our community.

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Graphic promoting Beyond Benign’s Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks. Large blue magnifying glass reads “Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks.” Text at right says, “A national initiative designed to help undergraduate chemistry educators integrate safer, more sustainable practices into their teaching.” Green circles note that the program is open to U.S.-based chemistry instructors, curriculum developers, and community members with higher education teaching responsibilities, and invite viewers to “Join a free info session on March 17 from 2–3 p.m. EDT to learn more.”

Graphic promoting Beyond Benign’s Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks. Large blue magnifying glass reads “Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks.” Text at right says, “A national initiative designed to help undergraduate chemistry educators integrate safer, more sustainable practices into their teaching.” Green circles note that the program is open to U.S.-based chemistry instructors, curriculum developers, and community members with higher education teaching responsibilities, and invite viewers to “Join a free info session on March 17 from 2–3 p.m. EDT to learn more.”

Beyond Benign is accepting applications for the Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks (PMNs), funded by the NSF. 🌱 U.S.-based undergraduate instructors are encouraged to apply by April 3rd.

Curious? Join the free info session on March 17th from 2–3 p.m. EDT: gctlc.org/open-informa...

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We’re excited to welcome four new institutions to the Green Chemistry Commitment! 🎉 These schools are advancing #GreenChemistry through curriculum, teacher training, and greener labs. Join 270+ higher ed institutions in the GCC network: buff.ly/AHm0qI8

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Graphic with a teal-blue background and molecule pattern reads “Explore Our February Newsletter” above a screenshot of Beyond Benign’s newsletter. The preview shows the Beyond Benign logo and the start of a note from Dr. Michelle Duarte, Green Chemistry Commitment Program Manager, beginning with “Dear Friend,”.

Graphic with a teal-blue background and molecule pattern reads “Explore Our February Newsletter” above a screenshot of Beyond Benign’s newsletter. The preview shows the Beyond Benign logo and the start of a note from Dr. Michelle Duarte, Green Chemistry Commitment Program Manager, beginning with “Dear Friend,”.

Our February newsletter highlights the momentum building within the Green Chemistry Commitment community. 💙🧪 Check it out here: us1.campaign-archive.com?e=01c8a50e49...

#GreenChemistryEducation #GreenChemistry #GCCommit #SustainableScience

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Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Connections webinar graphic for “Mechanochemistry: Bringing Momentum to the Solid State,” March 18, 2026, 12–2 PM (EDT), featuring Prof. Audrey Moores (McGill University), Prof. Isaiah Speight (William & Mary), and Prof. John De Backere (University of Toronto), with MilliporeSigma and ICL sponsor logos.

Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Connections webinar graphic for “Mechanochemistry: Bringing Momentum to the Solid State,” March 18, 2026, 12–2 PM (EDT), featuring Prof. Audrey Moores (McGill University), Prof. Isaiah Speight (William & Mary), and Prof. John De Backere (University of Toronto), with MilliporeSigma and ICL sponsor logos.

Learn how #mechanochemistry can support greener reactions in research & teaching! 🧪 Join #GreenChemistryConnections on March 18th from 12–2 p.m. EDT to hear from Prof. Audrey Moores (@mcgill.ca), Prof. Isaiah Speight (@wm.edu), and Prof. John De Backere (@utoronto.ca). mailchi.mp/afdfee950c76...

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Square blue quote graphic featuring a circular headshot of Seyed Mosayeb Daryanavard at the top center. Large white text reads: “Beyond Benign’s support, flexibility, and openness to diverse institutional contexts created a space where experimentation, rethinking, and incremental progress were not only permitted but encouraged.” Below, the attribution reads: “— Seyed Mosayeb Daryanavard, Assistant Professor, University of Hormozgan & Visiting Researcher at Chiang Mai University.” A light gray footer includes the Green Chemistry Commitment logo and the Beyond Benign logo.

Square blue quote graphic featuring a circular headshot of Seyed Mosayeb Daryanavard at the top center. Large white text reads: “Beyond Benign’s support, flexibility, and openness to diverse institutional contexts created a space where experimentation, rethinking, and incremental progress were not only permitted but encouraged.” Below, the attribution reads: “— Seyed Mosayeb Daryanavard, Assistant Professor, University of Hormozgan & Visiting Researcher at Chiang Mai University.” A light gray footer includes the Green Chemistry Commitment logo and the Beyond Benign logo.

Prof. Seyed Mosayeb Daryanavard reflects on bringing green chemistry into teaching and research at the University of Hormozgan, including GCC adoption and student research on safer solvents and renewable resources. 🌍🌱 Read his article: www.beyondbenign.org/news/from-ou...

#GreenChemistry #GCCommit

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Portrait graphic with a bright teal background and large white text reading, “Meet Recent GREEN CHEMISTRY COMMITMENT SIGNERS!” A white band at the bottom features the Green Chemistry Commitment logo on the left and the Beyond Benign logo on the right.

Portrait graphic with a bright teal background and large white text reading, “Meet Recent GREEN CHEMISTRY COMMITMENT SIGNERS!” A white band at the bottom features the Green Chemistry Commitment logo on the left and the Beyond Benign logo on the right.

Portrait welcome graphic split into two sections: a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray panel on the right with a faint molecular/hexagon pattern. White text on the left reads, “WELCOME Hanze University of Applied Sciences to the GCC community!” The Hanze University of Applied Sciences logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Portrait welcome graphic split into two sections: a dark teal panel on the left and a light gray panel on the right with a faint molecular/hexagon pattern. White text on the left reads, “WELCOME Hanze University of Applied Sciences to the GCC community!” The Hanze University of Applied Sciences logo appears on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear along the bottom.

Portrait welcome graphic with a dark teal left panel and light gray patterned right panel. White text reads, “WELCOME Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México to the GCC community!” A red Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México logo is displayed on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear at the bottom.

Portrait welcome graphic with a dark teal left panel and light gray patterned right panel. White text reads, “WELCOME Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México to the GCC community!” A red Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México logo is displayed on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear at the bottom.

Portrait welcome graphic with a dark teal left panel and light gray patterned right panel. White text reads, “WELCOME Tarlac State University to the GCC community!” The Tarlac State University seal is displayed on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear at the bottom.

Portrait welcome graphic with a dark teal left panel and light gray patterned right panel. White text reads, “WELCOME Tarlac State University to the GCC community!” The Tarlac State University seal is displayed on the right. The Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear at the bottom.

Four new institutions just joined the Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC). They’re advancing green chemistry through curriculum updates, safer labs, and research. 🎉🧪 Learn more or join the network: buff.ly/vXKysbq

#GreenChemistry #GreenChemistryEducation #GCCommit

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Green graphic for Beyond Benign’s “12 Principles of Green Chemistry” series featuring Principle 2, “Atom Economy.” A large dark green “2” appears beside the words “ATOM ECONOMY” on a light green background with a faint atom illustration in the upper left. Along the bottom, the graphic reads “12 Principles of Green Chemistry” with the Beyond Benign logo.

Green graphic for Beyond Benign’s “12 Principles of Green Chemistry” series featuring Principle 2, “Atom Economy.” A large dark green “2” appears beside the words “ATOM ECONOMY” on a light green background with a faint atom illustration in the upper left. Along the bottom, the graphic reads “12 Principles of Green Chemistry” with the Beyond Benign logo.

Next up in our #12PrinciplesOfGreenChemistrySeries? Principle 2: Atom Economy. This principle emphasizes designing synthetic methods so that atoms from starting materials are incorporated into the final product instead of being wasted as by-products. 🧪🌱

Learn more: buff.ly/mUL607L

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Promotional portrait-style event graphic for the 37th Annual Bioneers. A smiling man in a black jacket is centered against a blue gradient background. The top left includes the Bioneers logo in orange. A dark blue text panel at the bottom reads: “Saturday, March 28” and “John Warner — Inventor & Co-Founder of the Field of Green Chemistry.”

Promotional portrait-style event graphic for the 37th Annual Bioneers. A smiling man in a black jacket is centered against a blue gradient background. The top left includes the Bioneers logo in orange. A dark blue text panel at the bottom reads: “Saturday, March 28” and “John Warner — Inventor & Co-Founder of the Field of Green Chemistry.”

Hear from Beyond Benign Co-Founder Dr. John Warner at the #Bioneers2026 Conference in Berkeley next month! 🌍🧪 John's keynote, “Biomimicry at the Molecular Level—Inventing a Sustainable Future,” is on March 28th from 9:38–10 a.m. PST.

Register for @bioneers.org: buff.ly/rtplmEY

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Promotional graphic for #RSCPoster 2026 with an orange-and-black abstract network background. Large white text reads “Register now” and “Get involved” with the URL “rsc.li/poster” below. The American Elements logo appears in the top right, and the Royal Society of Chemistry logo appears in the bottom right.

Get ready for the #RSCPoster conference, hosted by @rsc.org, from March 3rd-4th! 🌍🧪 Beyond Benign Senior Program Manager @julianavidal.bsky.social is Subject Chair for the new sustainability category #RSCSustainability. Learn more & register here: www.rsc.org/our-events/a...

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Graphic reading “Meet our newest team member!” with a circular headshot of Dr. Michelle Duarte smiling; text below says “Dr. Michelle Duarte, Green Chemistry Commitment Program Manager.” Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear at the bottom on a blue patterned background.

Graphic reading “Meet our newest team member!” with a circular headshot of Dr. Michelle Duarte smiling; text below says “Dr. Michelle Duarte, Green Chemistry Commitment Program Manager.” Green Chemistry Commitment and Beyond Benign logos appear at the bottom on a blue patterned background.

We're thrilled to introduce Dr. Michelle Duarte as our new Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) Program Manager! 👋🌱 Michelle will help expand the #GCCommit network and support departments as they integrate #GreenChemistry into their curricula & classrooms.

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Sustainability is often framed as a moral question. In chemistry, it is more accurately a technical one.

In this video, John Warner shares how a tragic life experience changed his perspective on his work in the lab. buff.ly/ZKDmTXP

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Green Chemistry and Sustainability Case Studies in the Classroom Reserve your spot for this free workshop to learn how to develop your own case studies using a newly created template and instructional guide co-developed by Beyond Benign and the American Chemical Society...

Join us TOMORROW from 3–4:30 p.m. EST for a free virtual workshop on using real-world case studies to enhance student engagement and highlight sustainable innovation in chemistry. 💡🧪 Learn more and reserve your spot. mailchi.mp/3fc9cfab2ca7...

#GreenChemistryEducation #ChemistryTeaching

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Middle & high school science teachers: free online green chemistry PD from Beyond Benign starts June 2026. 🌱Build safer, more sustainable labs and bring real-world applications to class. Learn more + enroll: www.beyondbenign.org/k12-online-c...

#GreenChemistryEducation #K12Science #SaferScience

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Designing Chemistry for Global Challenges: Expert Perspectives - Beyond Benign Learn from experts in the field who are leading the charge to solve world needs through chemistry. Chemistry doesn’t just shape technologies; it shapes outcomes. It influences who has access to…

Chemistry shapes more than products—it shapes health, energy access, & community safety. 🌍🧪 Throughout 2025, the “Promoting Chemistry Applied to World Needs” webinar series explored how chemistry can address real-world issues. Watch the recordings here.

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Graphic with the Green Chemistry Commitment (Beyond Benign) logo and the headline “Celebrating HBCU Green Chemistry Commitment Signers.” Below the headline are the logos of Southern University and A&M College, Virginia State University, Bluefield State University, Prairie View A&M University, West Virginia State University, Dillard University, and Hampton University (Chemistry & Biochemistry).

Graphic with the Green Chemistry Commitment (Beyond Benign) logo and the headline “Celebrating HBCU Green Chemistry Commitment Signers.” Below the headline are the logos of Southern University and A&M College, Virginia State University, Bluefield State University, Prairie View A&M University, West Virginia State University, Dillard University, and Hampton University (Chemistry & Biochemistry).

During #BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate Black scientists, educators, & students advancing sustainability. 💙🌱 We are proud to recognize the Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) that have joined the GCC, supporting #GreenChemistry education.

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Beyond Benign “Green Chemistry Connections” event graphic titled “Molecules & Masterpieces: The Chemistry of Art & Conservation,” scheduled for February 18, 2026, 12–2 PM (EST). Includes headshots and names of three speakers: Prof. Kevin L. Braun (Virginia Military Institute), Prof. Kristin L. Wustholz (William & Mary), and Dr. Michael Doutre (Parks Canada). Sponsor logos at bottom: MilliporeSigma and ICL.

Beyond Benign “Green Chemistry Connections” event graphic titled “Molecules & Masterpieces: The Chemistry of Art & Conservation,” scheduled for February 18, 2026, 12–2 PM (EST). Includes headshots and names of three speakers: Prof. Kevin L. Braun (Virginia Military Institute), Prof. Kristin L. Wustholz (William & Mary), and Dr. Michael Doutre (Parks Canada). Sponsor logos at bottom: MilliporeSigma and ICL.

Our next Green Chemistry Connections session is TOMORROW from 12 to 2 p.m. EST! Join us to gain insight into how chemistry connects art, conservation, and sustainability. 💡🎨 If you haven’t registered for this free webinar series, sign up today to join the conversation: mailchi.mp/afdfee950c76...

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Welcome Université de Strasbourg & Université de Picardie Jules Verne to the GCC! These French signers are embedding #GreenChemistry across chemistry degrees & lab training, from first-year coursework through master’s programs.

👉 Bring the #GCCommit to your campus: buff.ly/e9V61GB

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Valentine’s Day card-style graphic on a pink background with scattered hearts and orange molecule outlines. Large text reads, “To: the green chemistry community.” At the bottom, “From:” appears above the Beyond Benign logo and the words “beyondbenign green chemistry education.” Two pieces of lab glassware filled with pink liquid sit near the center with small hearts floating above them, alongside an orange chemical structure illustration.

Valentine’s Day card-style graphic on a pink background with scattered hearts and orange molecule outlines. Large text reads, “To: the green chemistry community.” At the bottom, “From:” appears above the Beyond Benign logo and the words “beyondbenign green chemistry education.” Two pieces of lab glassware filled with pink liquid sit near the center with small hearts floating above them, alongside an orange chemical structure illustration.

There's nothing sweeter than creating a healthier, more sustainable future. 💐💚 This #Valentin'sDay, we're celebrating the care, creativity, & collaboration you bring to the #GreenChemistry movement. Your efforts are transforming how chemistry is taught, learned, & practiced.

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