Article ID: CBB097070257

Early Industrial Roots of Green Chemistry - II: International “Pollution Prevention” Efforts During the 1970’s and 1980’s (2020)

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Many literature articles and/or conventional histories of “Green Chemistry” describe its start as being a result of actions at the US Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and/or in Academia during the 1990’s. But many examples of environ-mentally friendly Real-World chemical processes were invented, developed and commercialized in the oil refining, commodity chemical, and consumer product industries starting about the time of World War II. Those efforts dramatically accelerated and evolved into explicitly environmentally oriented “Pollution Prevention” efforts during the 1970’s and 1980’s. A UN conference in November 1976 brought together over 150 attendees from industry, academia, and governmental and non-governmental organizations from 30 countries to address environmental issues related to preventing pollution caused by the chemically-related industries. Seventy-nine papers published in 1978 from the conference proceedings (titled “Non-Waste Technology and Production”) addressed a wide variety of technical, economic, environmental, and policy issues and approaches, and documented many examples of already commercialized environmen-tally friendly chemically based processes. On a parallel track, in 1975 the 3M Corporation initiated a major corporate-wide program called “Pollution Prevention Pays (“3P”) that commercialized thousands of environmentally oriented Real-World processes and/or inventions, in many countries, and simultaneously saved 3M large sums of money. Similar “Pollution Prevention” approaches were emulated and elaborated by many chemically based corporations in many countries during the 1980s. The “Green Chemistry” terminology adopted by the EPA and Academia in the 1990’s evolved from the “Pollution Prevention” approaches, programs, and commercialized inventions that had occurred long before the 1990s

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Authors & Contributors
Horrocks, Sally M.
Homburg, Ernst
Lusito, Fabio
Hillegas-Elting, James V.
Hepler-Smith, Evan
Hentenryk, G. Kurgan-van
Journals
Environmental History
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Technology and Culture
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Environment and History
Publishers
Kluwer Academic
Cambridge University Press
Società Chimica Italiana
University of California Press
Oregon State University Press
Berghahn Books
Concepts
Chemistry
Pollution
Industrial chemistry
Chemical pollution
Science and industry
Environmental protection
People
Ginori Conti, Piero
Fischer, Emil Hermann
Zhabotinskii, Anatol Markovich
Solvay, Ernest
Smith, Robert Angus
Hilditch, Thomas Percy
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Japan
Arctic regions
Oregon (U.S.)
Italy
Institutions
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Solvay Conferences
Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale
University of Liverpool
Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
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