MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026|No. 1131
Environment · Innovation

Elsevier Foundation Launches 2026 Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge

The Elsevier Foundation has announced its 2026 Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge, aiming to foster innovative solutions for climate change through green chemistry, with a focus on waste transformation.

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The Elsevier Foundation has launched its 2026 Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge. This initiative seeks to promote the application of green chemistry principles to address climate change.

The challenge will focus on innovative projects that can convert waste into climate action solutions. Specific areas of interest include tackling deforestation and energy poverty, with potential applications in countries such as Sri Lanka and Malawi.

Further details regarding the application process, selection criteria, and the scope of the challenge are expected to be released. The program aims to support the development and implementation of sustainable chemical solutions.

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