Are you ready to ride the wave of change?

We'll help you prepare at the
Great Lakes Green Chemistry Conference &
GreenScreenTM for Safer Chemicals Training
November 13-15, 2012
Hyatt Regency in Chicago

The use of Green Chemistry and Engineering in the market strategies of businesses throughout the Great Lakes region is growing as companies look for ways to meet consumer demand for products and processes that are more sustainable. Join participants from industry, academia, government, non-profits, U.S. EPA Region 5, and those involved in the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable's Safer Chemistry Challenge Program for the first Great Lakes Green Chemistry Conference, followed by the GreenScreenTM Training for Safer Chemicals.

November 13 - 14: Catching the Wave - Green Chemistry and Economic Development in the Great Lakes Region

November 15: GreenScreenTM for Safer Chemicals Training (space is limited)

Register early for this in-depth experiential training on how to use the GreenScreenTM for Safer Chemicals, a comparative chemical screening method developed by Clean Production Action to help move our society toward the use of greener and safer chemicals. This in-depth experiential workshop is intended to educate designers and decision-makers on how to implement the GreenScreenTM to compare and select safer chemicals for use in products and manufacturing processes. See the Agenda.

Who should attend?

Great Lakes businesses and industry, Safer Chemistry Challenge participants, local, state & federal governments, not-for-profits and academia.

Registration Levels and Cost

Standard Conference Registration$300
          Early-Bird Registration*$275
Government, NGO's, Educators$250
          Early-Bird Gov't, NGO, Educators*$225
Standard GreenScreen Training$150
GreenScreen Government, NGO's, Educators$95

***Registration is now open.***

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