Exhibitors 2011
Atul Ltd.
Leading Agro, fine and specialty Chemical in India Atul limited had done a great work in the field of Green Chemistry and they will be showcasing their Green chemistry and Green engineering initiatives during IGCW 2011.
STEPS (Sustainable Technologies & Environmental projects Pvt.ltd)
Develop Environmentally friendly, Economic and Safe technologies for the conversion of waste materials into value added products, Processes. To develop simple technologies for the treatment of soil, water and air and make the planet a safe and healthy place for living.
Warner Babcock Institute of Green Chemistry
James Clark-(Director The Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence for Industry, University of York)
James Clark has an international reputation for his work in green chemistry and is a founding director of the Green Chemistry Network. He was also the founding Scientific Editor for the world's leading journal in the field, Green Chemistry, and is also an author of numerous books on the subject. He now holds the Chair of Industrial & Applied Chemistry at University of York and heads the Clean Technology Centre which integrates green chemistry research, industrial collaboration and educational developments and issues relevant to the public understanding of science. He is also the Director of the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence and heads the Green Chemistry Group at York.
His research interests include heterogeneous catalysis and supported reagents and the exploitation of renewable resources.
Newreka Green synth technologies Pvt.Ltd
As enviropreneurs, we are addressing environmental concerns by improving your profitability and reducing the E-factor - the amount of waste generated per kilogram of final product or the measure of ‘e’nvironmental impact of the waste in your production processes.
With a decade of pioneering work in providing valued services to pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and the dyes & pigments industry, we are committed to improve your processes through reduction of overall e-factor and through recycle at source. We do this through our customized proprietary technologies - an innovative approach for your business that takes care of your environmental, social and economic bottom lines.
Department of science and technology
Department of Science & Technology (DST) was established in May 1971, with the objective of promoting new areas of Science & Technology and to play the role of a nodal department for organising, coordinating and promoting S&T activities in the country.
Central Pollution Control Board
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), statutory organisation, was constituted in September, 1974 under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. Further, CPCB was entrusted with the powers and functions under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
CPCB has an automatic monitoring station at ITO Intersection in New Delhi. At this station Resirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Ozone (O3), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) are being monitored regularly. This information on Air Quality at ITO is updated every week.
Fresh water is a finite resource essential for use in agriculture, industry, propagation of wildlife & fisheries and for human existence. India is a riverine country. It has 14 major rivers, 44 medium rivers and 55 minor rivers besides numerous lakes, ponds and wells which are used as primary source of drinking water even without treatment. Most of the rivers being fed by monsoon rains, which are limited to only three months of the year, run dry throughout the rest of the year often carrying wastewater discharges from industries or cities/towns endangering the quality of our scarce water resources. The parliament of India in its wisdom enacted the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 with a view to maintaining and restoring wholesomeness of our water bodies. One of the mandates of CPCB is to collect, collate and disseminate technical and statistical data relating to water pollution. Hence, Water Quality Monitoring (WQM) and Surveillance are of utmost importance.
Advancing green chemistry
Our mission is to promote the development and adoption of Green Chemistry. Green Chemistry is the scientific foundation of greener products, a sustainable economy, and healthier people. AGC’s role is to strengthen and promote the science and its practitioners, to link to strategic partners, and to highlight emerging opportunities for stakeholders. In short, AGC seeks to tip the balance in favor of broad support for – and wide adoption of – Green Chemistry.
Beyond Benign foundations
Beyond Benign was created by Dr. John Warner, a founder of the field of Green Chemistry, to provide an approach and means for scientists, particularly those involved in green chemistry and sustainable science, to reach out to the public.
A major focus within our organization is the education of the next generation of scientists; we aim to inspire future scientists and to create more informed consumers and voters who are able to support a growing industrial market based on the concepts of green chemistry and sustainability.
American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Institute
The mission of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® (ACS GCI) is to enable and catalyze the implementation of green chemistry and green engineering into all aspects of the global chemical enterprise.












