PRINCETON, New Jersey: Informex, the leading meeting place for buyers
and sellers of high-value chemistry for a broad range of applications, today
announced details for its 'Profiles in Sustainability' awards and issued a
call for entries. The awards, now in their second year, will be celebrated at
a gala dinner to take place on the evening of February 8, as part of
InformexUSA 2011, being held in Charlotte, NC, from February 7-10, 2011. In
addition to the gala dinner, on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 the award winners
will have the opportunity to present a technical talk during the
'sustainability conference sessions' as part of the Informex schedule.
The awards, which are open to any exhibitor or attendee of InformexUSA
2011, are designed to honor those organizations that successfully demonstrate
their commitment to improving sustainability across three main categories:
Product innovation; Process innovation; and 'other green innovations.'
Candidates wishing to enter the award must submit a one-page paper describing
their proposal which must answer the following questions:
-- Which of the 12 principles of green chemistry apply to this
innovation?
-- Is the technology being practiced on a commercial scale?
-- What makes this technology unique?
-- What was the magnitude (percentage) of: cost reduction, energy
savings, water usage reduction, waste reduction, solvent usage
reduction, materials use reduction?
-- Has there been a technical paper published?
-- When was this innovation put into practice for the first time?
One additional page can be submitted for supporting pictures, diagrams
and figures. The deadline for awards submissions is 5:00pm EST, December 3,
2010.
At the inaugural 'Profiles in Sustainability' awards held in February
2010, sixteen companies submitted projects for consideration that were judged
based on scope and extent, environmental benefits, and economic feasibility.
The five companies honored as 'Sustainability Innovators' were DSM, IoLiTec,
Lonza, Segetis and The Wercs. One of the most important factors in their
success, according to the judges, was that all the projects were viable - not
just good ideas in theory.
"The purpose of our Profiles in Sustainability awards is not focused on
simply picking winners, but rather they are designed to highlight excellence
in sustainability across the board and encourage more organizations to devote
resource to this increasingly critical area of operations," commented
Informex Global Brand Director, Jennifer Jessup. "The awards were born from a
need to recognize that sustainable chemistry is not just a passing fad or a
niche branch for the chemical industry. Informex is leading the way in
bringing Green Chemistry to the forefront in traditional chemical forums."
The judging panel for the Profiles in Sustainability awards 2011 includes
representatives from SOCMA, the leading trade press and academia. Further
information on the Profiles in Sustainability awards can be found at
http://www.informex.com/profiles.
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About Informex:
Organized by UBM Live, Informex is the leading meeting place for buyers
and sellers of high-value chemistry for a broad range of applications. As the
leading fine chemical tradeshow in the United States, InformexUSA has been a
marketplace for networking and doing business in the fine, custom and
specialty chemical manufacturing industry for more than 25 years. Visitors to
the show come from a broad range of manufacturing industries including
adhesives, electronics, agrochemicals, biopharmaceuticals, pharmaceuticals,
plastics, paints, and more. Each year the event brings together an
international mix of more than 4,000 fine and specialty chemicals
professionals and 500 exhibitors.