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07. February 2024
Green Chemistry Guest Lectures at TU Wien by Professor Rodrigo Lozano
The Faculty of Technical Chemistry, TU Wien, hosted on 18th of January 2024 a transformative event featuring guest speaker Rodrigo Lozano, a prominent expert in Organisational Sustainability, who delivered two lectures.

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The Faculty of Technical Chemistry, TU Wien, hosted on 18th of January 2024 a transformative event featuring esteemed guest speaker Professor Rodrigo Lozano, a prominent expert in Organisational Sustainability from the University of Gävle, Sweden. The lectures, tailored for both students and technical researchers, delved into cutting-edge topics in green chemistry, providing valuable insights and perspectives.

The Dean Faculty of Chemistry, Prof. Mihovilovic extended a gracious welcome to all attendees, emphasizing the significance of such events in advancing knowledge and collaboration within the academic community. Dean of studies for Green Chemistry Bettina Mihalyi-Schneider welcomed the guest speaker underlining the importance of Green Chemistry studies in the broader academic landscape.

Student Lecture: Collaborative Business Models

During the first session, Professor Lozano presented an innovative case study from Serbia, showcasing collaborative business models in green and sustainable chemistry. The focus was on Chemical Leasing, a service-oriented approach that shifts from profit-driven motives to value-added services. The case study highlighted successful implementation on a beverage producer’s packaging line, resulting in reduced chemical consumption, improved safety, and economic savings.

Scientific Presentation: Decision Making in Circular Economy

In the second session, the audience delved into the intricate world of Circular Economy decision-making. Professor Lozano introduced a decision-making tree, offering a strategic guide for researchers and industry professionals to engage efficiently with Chemical Leasing. This session aimed to bridge the gap between economic considerations, environmental impacts, and material recovery, providing a comprehensive framework for decision-making.

The event facilitated networking opportunities during a light refreshment break, allowing students and young researchers to interact with Professor Lozano and seek further insights into the dynamic field of green chemistry.

The evening concluded with a dinner, providing an informal setting for guests to engage in meaningful conversations and build connections.

Professor Rodrigo Lozano’s lectures at TU Wien not only enriched the audience’s understanding of green chemistry but also inspired thoughtful discussions and considerations for future practices in the field.

For more information, please contact: greenchem@tuwien.ac.at

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