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 happens by sustainable  methods,” he  cerned,”  he  noted.  “Sizeable  funds  are  that while it was initially seen as “some-
 pointed out.  also available for skill development at  thing for the lab, and not for practice at
 State and Central levels.”   scale” in the past 25 years the initiatives
 In his view, Green Chemistry offers   of several researchers, practitioners and
 a sustainable path of growth. “It needs  ‘Green Chemistry is about innovation’  companies have ensured that this is not
 to  be  a  way  of  life  for  the  chemical   Prof. Paul Anastas noted that Green  the case. “Green Chemistry is not just
 industry, not just a technical term or  Chemistry is all about innovation.  about doing things better, but doing
 slogan,” he added.  “There is a crisis of sustainability across  better things,” he noted.
 the world and we must invent new tech-
 ‘MPCB labs available to industry’  nologies and do chemistry in a different   Dr. John Warner gave several exam-
 Mr. Dharande pointed to the many  way,” he pointed out.  ples of green products innovated by his
 challenges faced by Small and Medium   companies, many of which have been
 Enterprises (SMEs), in particular – limi-  In his view, a vast amount of inven-  scaled up to make a commercial impact.
 ted resources, lack of technical capabi-  tion  still  has  to  happen  to  enable  sus-  “Chemistry is on the verge of doing
 lities and manpower, being some – and  tainable production and products. “This  some amazing things,” he noted.
 stressed the need for academic and  is not going to happen by just wanting
 research   outfi ts   to   provide   the  change,” he commented.  Competitive edge
 much-needed assistance.  Mr.  Anil  Jain  noted  that  Green
 Speaking on the changes in the  Chemistry  has  given  his  company,  PI
  “MPCB has labs that can be  acceptance of Green Chemistry in the 25  Industries, a competitive  edge, and
 upgraded and these can be made available  years since the publication of the semi-  enabled signifi cant reductions in green-
 to the industry for its use. Funds are not  nal book – Green Chemistry  Theory  house  gas  emissions,  specifi c  energy
 a problem as far as Maharashtra is con-  and Chemistry – Prof.  Anastas noted  consumption, and enhanced wastewater


 IGCW Award fi nalists and winners
 Category  Shortlisted nominees
 Ms. Gunjan Sharma, Research Scholar, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research;
 and Ms. Divya Dixit, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), Pune
 Knowledge Community – Student
 Ms. Shalaka S. Mohire, Ph.D. Scholar, Institute of Chemical Technology ICT), Mumbai
 Ms. Tanmayee Vedak, Ph.D. Scholar, ICT, Mumbai
 Knowledge Community – Research/ Prof. Sirshendu De, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology – Kharagpur
 Academia  Dr. Anagha Shyamsundar Sabnis, Associate Professor, ICT, Mumbai
 Dr. Ketan Patel, Scientist, CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute,
 Bhavanagar.
 Knowledge Community –  Techno- Dr. Ninad Gujarathi, Proprietor, Environalgae
 logy Developer  Dr. Makarand Pimplapure, Managing Director, MakSpeed Technologies P. Ltd.
 Dr. Vanita Prasad, Founder & CTO, REVY Environmental Solutions P. Ltd.
 Green  &  Sustainable  Chemistry  Mr. Anish Malpani, Founder, WITHOUT by Ashaya
 Start-ups  Mr. Raj Tanna, Managing Director, SCHUTZEN Care P. Ltd.
 Mr. Hemant Goyal, Director, Prayas Greentech P. Ltd.
 Industry – Micro Scale  Texochem Industries
 Sarna Chemicals P. Ltd.
 CTech Corporation
 Industry – Small & Medium Scale  Banyan Sustainable Waste Management Pvt. Ltd.
 Aquatech Systems Asia Pvt. Ltd.
 Amines & Plasticizers Ltd.
 Industry – MNC & Large Scale  Anthem Biosciences P. Ltd.
 Aragen Life Sciences Ltd.
 UPL Ltd.
 Winners are indicated in bold

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