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In an ongoing effort to increase recycling in California, support environmental education and keep litter out of our waterways, the American Chemistry Council (ACC)  joined LA City Councilman Ed Reyes and representatives of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps on the banks of the LA River to announce a $100,000 contribution from ACC's Plastics Division, Progressive Bag Affiliates and Plastic Foodservice Packaging Group to the LA River Keepers program.

LA River Keepers Program

This program, developed in partnership with the Los Angeles Community Development Department and the Bureau of Sanitization, works to restore and revitalize sections of the LA River.

Remove and Recycle Litter and Debris from LA River

"Thanks to this new partnership , the LA River Keepers program will be able to continue its efforts to remove and recycle litter and debris from the LA River and promote environmental education, as well as provide ongoing opportunities for job skills training for our area youth," said Bruce Saito, Executive Director of the LA Conservation Corps.

The LA River Keepers' vision lies in the premise that the Los Angeles River environment is an excellent location for training, education and green job skill development through classroom and outdoor environmental restoration projects.

"This generous donation from the American Chemistry Council pumps much-needed dollars into two of the City's most valuable resources--our youth and our environment," said Councilmember Ed P. Reyes, who spearheaded the City's Los Angeles River Revitalization Master Plan to transform the concrete-corseted L.A. River into a continuous greenbelt linking communities.

The L.A. River Keepers, mostly inner-city young adults, pick up trash, remove bulky items and provide an ongoing presence at the River as it undergoes revitalization. 

The LA River Keepers provides these service projects:

  • watershed education
  • native plant landscaping
  • weekly restoration work including removal of debris and illegal dumping,
  • removal of graffiti
  • recycling,
  • fire hazard and fuel reduction

"The LA River Keepers program will help increase recycling, improve environmental education, and keep litter out of our waterways, which are goals we all share," said Sherri McCarthy, Manager, State Affairs, American Chemistry Council. "We're very pleased to support this program and to help increase awareness of the many plastics that can be recycled in Los Angeles."

Recycling Programs to Collect Plastic Debris

The LA Conservation Corps is the latest partner to join the statewide recycling awareness campaign, "Plastics. Too Valuable to Waste. Recycle.(SM)," which has found success in a variety of areas. The campaign began in 2008 when representatives from the California Department of Parks and Recreation, ACC and Keep California Beautiful (KCB) launched a recycling program that placed - and continues to maintain - hundreds of permanent and seasonal recycling bins at State Parks sites in the Los Angeles and Central Coast areas. The program soon spread to State Parks beaches in the San Diego, Monterey and Santa Cruz areas, the City of Woodland, California, and to California highway rest stops through its new partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). 

About the LA Conservation Corps:

The LA Conservation Corps was founded in 1986 with the primary mission to provide at-risk young adults and school-aged youth with opportunities for success through job skills training, education and work experience with an emphasis on conservation and service projects that benefit the community. Over the past 24 years, the Corps has grown into the largest urban conservation corps in the nation with a full-time staff of over 150 employees serving over 17,000 young people each year

About the American Chemistry Council's Plastics Division:
The American Chemistry Council, whose members include major plastics manufacturers, recognizes the importance of keeping plastics out of the marine environment best management practices. 

Web Site: http://www.2valuable2waste.com/
California Department of Toxic Substances Control Director Maureen Gorsen explains how, by using wiki technology, California shares with the public at large its mandate to create Green Chemistry regulations.

Director Gorsen also instructs wiki users on how to participate in this innovative approach to advancing California's green product revolution. California is implementing the first body of green chemistry law in the world and DTSC, the agency charged with its implementation is making history by writing the regulations on real time along with stakeholders and the people of the State of California.


Wiki for Green Chemistry



AB 1879 is the FIRST Green Chemistry Law in the World
Chemicals used in wood preservation are coming under environmental and health related attacks and new approaches for a greener chemical approach are underway.

fpl The US Department of Agriculture carries on extensive research about wood -- how to grow it, how to engineer it to conserve it, and how to protect it over the lifetime of the building or application -- and what happens to the chemicals infused into the wood after the used wood is discarded in landfills. The Forest Products Laboratory is the research arm of the USDA that tests wood, wood products, and the chemicals used in wood for construction purposes.


UC Berkeley Extension Sponsors Courses in Green Chemistry  for Public and CEUs

Green Chemistry Initiative

A society-wide shift from toxic to green requires educating the entire supply chain from consumers to retailers to distributors to manufacturers to change a system -- any system -- from current practices to new best practices.  The greening of chemistry requires that same dedicated educational process.  California's Green Chemistry Initiative is being strengthened with education for professionals in the supply chain as well as consumers through courses available across the state in accessible channels such as continuing education  for licensed professionals and the general public.

Extension Courses on Green Chemistry

University of California's UC Berkeley Extension is expanding their green chemistry course offerings in the spring of 2010.  The UC Extension will offer 2 courses for career enrichment and licensing CEUs, Green Chemistry Policy as well as Toxicology and Risk Assessment.  The Green Chemistry Policy course will be offered in both classroom and on-line formats to make learning about best practices implementation available statewide.

Public Event on Role of Green Chemistry

UC Berkeley Extension is also sponsoring a free public event called "Can We Achieve a Sustainable Future? The Role of Green Chemistry."  The presentation is scheduled for March 25, 2010, 6:30 - 8:00 pm at the UC Berkeley campus.  Registration is requested.

Please see the UC Berkeley Web site and contacts for additional information on these courses as well as UC Berkeley Extension's Certificate Program in Green Chemistry

Self-education about everyday chemistry can be helpful to your career as this massive chemical shift takes shape.  From health care to personal care to building chemicals for wood preservation, green chemistry is working its way through the labs into the supply chain...and into our homes.  Your career can benefit from learning best practices related to identifying alternatives to toxic chemicals.
Learning FROM the natural world is not the same as learning ABOUT the natural world. Janine Benyus brings us new insights about solving problems by taking the genius of the natural world and learning processes...not just mimicing or domesticating nature.
Life adds "information" to matter and gives it structure for functionality. Life doesn't deal with "things" divorced from functionality. Biological and business challenges are looking at nature to get us through stymied challenges.
Universities and colleges may also work with the Institute to offer courses for credit to their students if they wish. Please contact us with questions. Professors are also welcome to use the materials we offer (both written and online) at their discretion under ccLearn (a division of Creative Commons) copyright guidelines. This essentially means that the content can be used prudently and must be credited to the Institute, or its appropriate partners when used or incorporated into other courses. Whether or not this material is part of an accredited course at a learning institution is between the professors, institutions and their students.

Learn more about the Green Science Institute at Carnegie Mellon University at their website:  www.GreenScienceInstitute.net.   It includes a video overview to their innovative online learning curriculum delivery, and an overview of their outreach programs.

Online Courses in Green Chemistry

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The Green Science Institute at Carnegie Mellon University is launching a series of green chemistry courses for online study. Check them out...

Introduction to Green Chemistry

This course explores what the field of green chemistry is, the evolution of its goals, and the importance of sustainability and sustainability ethics in the 21st century. It focuses on theory as well as the development of the strategies and skills needed to practice effective green science.

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These modules supplement the foundation modules in the Introduction to Green Chemistry course. They will tackle subjects like persistent pollutants, TAMLs and bioaccumulation.

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Chemists are not traditionally trained in toxicology, but what they create is often toxic. Green chemists can't hope to develop sustainable technologies if they don't understand what makes a process or product sustainable or unsustainable. These lessons address those issues.

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Very small amounts of chemicals can have dangerous effects on expectant mothers, children and adults when they disrupt the endocrine system -- with long-term effects on health. These modules help green chemists understand endocrine disruption and how to avoid building them into the chemistry we practice.

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Institute for Green Science

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The Institute for Green Science is dedicated to the intellectual growth and technical training of a new generation of ethically aware professionals who understand and practice sustainable science -- from the molecular level on up.

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the Institute for Green Science at Carnegie Mellon University's beta site and its Learning Green online courses.  The online curriculum gives students the tools to build a better world. Terry Collins began teaching the first classes in green chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University in 1992.

Training Green Scientists

If we hope to create a sustainable world, we will need a new breed of thoughtful scientists marked by their determination to create technologies, products and processes that are "green." The problem is, the world is short on green scientists because they aren't being trained fast enough. We can't hope to develop sustainable technologies if we aren't successfully providing scientists with the background and tools they need to do the job.

Trying the Idea On For Size
With this demonstration, we have developed and combined simple but innovative online tools that students can use to learn important and complex concepts about green science.

To learn more about these and the interactive lesson book we have created, please watch the Learning Green tutorial)

Rather than simply describe ideas, this demonstration allows visitors to sample the courseware's tools and content, draw their own conclusions and share their insights and solutions with us as we work to create a more effective and engaging experience.

Green Chemistry Initiative

How to create change, educate and collaborate through web-based technology - November 4, 2009, 1:00 - 2:30 pm PST in the Byron Sher Auditorium inside the Cal/EPA Building in Sacramento and via web cast

Mr. Chip Walter with the Institute for Green Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University will present their beta version of web-based green chemistry and sustainability curriculum, a web based forum and an easy to use learning engine to deliver the interactive green chemistry curriculum to the world.

You can see the beta version of the web site at:

http://www.greenscienceinstitute.net/Default.aspx

Mr. Walter is an author, science journalist and film maker and is leading up the on-line learning initiative.  You can see his presentation on November 4th at 1:00 pm in person or via web cast at: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Broadcast/

Mr. Walter can answer questions from those watching via the web by e-mailing: green.chemistry@dtsc.ca.gov

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