The information found within this e-course builds on UNEP's Green and Sustainable Chemistry Framework Manual. The e-course was developed by UNEP in collaboration with UNITAR, in consultation with experts from industry, academia, government, international organizations and NGO’s.
The overall aim of the e-course is to unveil the full potential of chemistry such that it is compatible with, and supports, the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It aims to teach learners “what” Green and Sustainable Chemistry is, “why” it is needed, “what” it aims to achieve and “how” stakeholders can achieve a transformation towards its underlying vision.
The course is targeted at national chemicals officials and education institutions but does not require specialised chemical knowledge and is intended to be of interest to a broad range of sectors and stakeholders along the chemical value chain from chemicals design, production and use to final disposal.
After taking the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand what Green and Sustainable Chemistry is.
- Describe the 10 Objectives and Guiding Considerations for Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
- Understand the roles different stakeholders can play to advance Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
- Discuss how educators can advance Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
- Understand the links between chemistry and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and how the 10 Objectives can advance circularity.
- Explain the potential of Green and Sustainable Chemistry to drive sustainability in different sectors of the economy.
- Describe key policies, tools and instruments that can be used to foster an enabling environment for Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
- Understand the importance of metrics and reporting for monitoring and measuring impact.
