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2021-01-21
The collaboration in Mistra SafeChem is a help to make early sustainable decisions
Perstorp is one of the industry partners in Mistra SafeChem and invests 1,1 MSEK in working hours over the total programme period. Oleg Pajalic, principal scientist at Perstorp, coordinates the compa...
2020-12-13Case study aims for cosmetics without silicones
Silicones are widely used in cosmetic products such as skin creams, foundations, make-up and hair products. Some of them have shown toxic properties. A case study in Mistra SafeChem is trying to find...
2020-12-06Mistra SafeChem presented at national conference
Mistra SafeChem took during the autumn part at a national chemistry conference. Here you can see the film where programme director John Munthe presents the programme.
2020-11-10Among the goals: Evaluate environmental impact, reduce hazardous substances in catalytic processes
In our series of interviews with people involved in Mistra SafeChem we have now come to Belén Martín-Matute, professor at the department of organic chemistry at Stockholm University. She is the leade...
2020-09-21When combating climate change, it is natural to also seek chemical safety
"When going through the required transformation to combat climate change it’s only natural to also make choices for safer replacements," says Richard Lihammar, IVL Swedish Environmental Res...
2020-09-01This is a unique platform for collaborations
To show ambition and work in Mistra SafeChem we plan to regularly interview people involved. The first one to share his views is Magnus Johansson, PhD, associate professor and principal scientist at ...
2020-06-22The work in Mistra SafeChem is officially started
After an unfortunate delay, the research activities in Mistra SafeChem has finally started. A digital kick-off on June 17 gathered more than 50 participants, representing both research and industrial...
2020-02-18The Father of Green Chemistry receives royal professorship
Professor Paul Anastas, known as the Father of Green Chemistry, is the 24th holder of the King Carl XVI Gustaf Professorship in Environmental Science.