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Green Chemistry

25–29 August 2012, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil

The 4th International IUPAC Conference on Green Chemistry (4th ICGC) will focus on broad topics such as benign synthesis/process, green chemistry for energy/production, chemicals from renewable resources, green engineering, education in green chemistry, and engineering and policy.

This conference is organized in partnership with the IUPAC project on Sustainable Education and Environmental Development (SEED) in Latin America (2009-014-2-300). The aim of the project is to disseminate the green chemistry philosophy in all Latin American countries. The 4th ICGC wil bring together the academic, industrial, governmental, and nongovernmental sectors in order to promote a more profound and extensive discussion in this emerging scientific movement.

The conference will be held 25–29 August 2012 in Foz do Iguaçu, located in the heart of South America, on the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Foz do Iguaçu is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Latin America, with incomparable natural richness.

www.ufscar.br/icgc4

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