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The following are videos and presentations of members of the Center for Sustainable Polymers
Big Question: Can we make plastics sustainable?
Marc Hillmyer and colleagues have launched a curriculum exploring sustainability in chemistry labs, and strives to be a national leader in training the next generation of chemists and chemical engineers.
Senator Al Franken highlights the work of the Center for Sustainable Polymers in his welcome remarks to the 2012 Green Chemistry Conference.
The University of Minnesota Center for Sustainable Polymers aims to find ways to reduce waste by recycling unlikely materials to make our most commonly used products. By using corn, they can create plastics that are not only more easily recycled, but they are better for the environment.
Professor Tolman is featured in a video by Minnesota 2020 highlighting the green chemistry research happening in Minnesota.
Published January 10th, 2011
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Webcast
Taped October 16th, 2009
Marc Hillmyer takes part in a four person panel presented by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Product Stewardship Speaker Series and discusses CSP's research in biopolymers as well as his thoughts on the economic and environmental impact of biopolymer production.