Five years on from our review of recognition, we take a tour through some of the 2024 prize winners – reflecting on their contributions to the chemical sciences community and to our planet.
Overhauling our business model by 2028 represents a huge challenge but brings with it great opportunities – and a confidence that this transition will best serve our research community.
The seaweed-powered start-up garnered international recognition after winning Prince William’s £1 million sustainability prize. Now, the business wants to do even more to save the planet.
The ÂÜÀòÉç is strongly influencing the formation of a United Nations independent intergovernmental science–policy panel for chemicals, waste and the prevention of pollution. We spoke to Dr Camilla Alexander White, from our policy and evidence team, and our former president Professor Tom Welton, about how we are fostering trust between scientists and policymakers to ensure meaningful, global action.