Green Chemistry

Berkeley’s ecosystem of innovation, entrepreneurship combats climate change

May 16, 2024
UC Berkeley faculty are fast-tracking the development of new and creative climate solutions.

Scientists advance affordable, sustainable solution for flat-panel displays and wearable tech

January 22, 2024
Peidong Yang and colleagues develop new 3D-printable materials that could enable a cheaper manufacturing processes for next-gen OLED televisions, smartphones, and other devices.

Learning from the past: How algae use memory to protect against sudden changes in sunlight

December 7, 2023
Research from Graham Fleming finds the molecular mechanisms responsible for photoprotective memory in algae have implications for crop productivity.

Building awareness for a sustainable society and lifestyle

April 23, 2021

woman shopping for bulk grocery items in a store

A young woman practices sustainable living purchasing bulk items in a store. (adobestock)

At UC Berkeley, students can teach classes called Decal to spread awareness and fun about the topics they are passionate about. Kelly Chou, currently a senior studying Chemistry at UC Berkeley, and...

Public Health and Chemistry join forces to reimagine chemistry education for sustainability

October 4, 2019
A novel collaboration between the School of Public Health and the College of Chemistry through the Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry (BCGC) is leading the nation in reimagining chemistry education to reduce waste, develop safer chemicals, and achieve sustainability.

Uncovering a new genetic code in microbes opens doors for new bioengineering applications

November 21, 2025
Veronika Kivenson, Jill Banfield, Alanna Schepartz, and collaborators identify a new genetic code present in multiple kinds of microbes called archaea that may help scientists reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Frances Arnold turns microbes into living factories

May 28, 2019
The engineer’s mantra, said Frances Arnold, a professor of chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology, is: “Keep it simple, stupid.” But Dr. Arnold, who last year became just the fifth woman in history to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is the opposite of stupid, and her stories sometimes turn rococo.

PDP student research becomes white papers for Givaudan

October 31, 2022
PDP is pleased to present a series of white papers produced by our students for Givaudan – a global flavors and fragrances supplier. The papers were part of the PDP student's capstone projects.

Circular plastic, the utopia of environmentalists, is a reality

March 3, 2020
A team of researchers have designed a recyclable plastic that can be disassembled then reassembled without loss of performance or quality.

Integrating green chemistry into general chemistry

February 3, 2020
An injection of cash from the Dow Chemical Company was earmarked for developing new teaching curriculum with a focus on sustainability.