Sustainability policy summaries and consultation responses
The topic of a sustainable future is wide-reaching and long term in nature. Our current focus is on influencing policy on chemicals, resources and waste management, and environmental protection, which are priority areas for the chemical sciences globally. Our aim is to make sure chemicals, resources and waste, and environment policies are informed by the best comprehensive science, showcasing the contribution of the chemical sciences to more sustainable development, achieving a circular economy and creating a healthy environment for healthy people.
Protecting environmental and human health
Human health, the environment in which we live and our impact upon it are interlinked. This is reflected in many environmental and health policies, such as those related to air quality, water quality, food standards and standards for products. These policies seek to manage exposure to hazardous chemicals and reduce environmental pollution and the adverse effects on human health. The chemical sciences have an important role to play in contributing to policies that aim to protect environmental and human health for the benefit of society.
Critical minerals in the circular economy
Panel discussion - 21 October 2022
Watch our a panel discussion – jointly organised by the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and the Critical Minerals Association. The discussion was chaired by Zama Dadan (ARCH Emerging Markets Partners) and panellists were:
- Jacqui Murray (British Volt) – Commercialising R&D
- Robert Lee (Met4Tech, Birmingham Law School) – Harmonising Legislation
- Cameron Dowling (ARCH Emerging Markets Partners) – Financing the Circular Economy
- Eva Marquis (Met4Tech, University of Exeter) – Geological Circular Economy
- Andy Rees (Welsh Government) – Collection, Waste Management & Recovery