History
The first first version of this roadmap was prepared by the Crystal Faraday Partnership and published in 2004.
Crystal Faraday was set up with six key objectives:
- To be a single point of contact for green chemical technology in the UK;
- To transfer new, green technology and best practice into real application;
- To identify core research priorities matching industry's needs with innovation in universities;
- To stimulate new research or practical applications where they are needed;
- To increase awareness of best practice for sustainable products and processes;
- To train all those involved for the culture change required.
In 2006 Crystal Faraday was merged into the Chemistry Innovation KTN. Chemistry Innovation has identified development of a sustainable chemical industry as a key priority, and is continuing with the development of a Sustainable Chemical Technology Roadmap.
Previous Version
The previous version of the roadmap can be downloaded here:
2004 Green Chemical Technology Roadmap - Executive Summary (37KB)
2004 Green Chemical Technology Roadmap - full document (1.7MB)
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