Towards the Sustainable Management of Chemicals and Waste: Weaving Indigenous Knowledge with Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Author ORCID Identifier
Deborah McGregor: 0000-0003-0358-6054
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-25-2024
Source Publication
Ataria, James M., et al. “Towards the Sustainable Management of Chemicals and Waste: Weaving Indigenous Knowledge with Green and Sustainable Chemistry.” ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, vol. 13, no. 1, 2025, pp. 1–4, https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c08902.
Keywords
Aromatic compounds; Environmental pollution; Hydrocarbons; Planets; Wastes; environmental injustice; chemical production; pollution; environmental protection; circular economy; life cycle
Abstract
The Ma̅ori concept of whakapapa is introduced as an opportunity to understand where and how chemical feedstocks are sourced, within a broader context of weaving Indigenous knowledge with green and sustainable chemistry.
Repository Citation
Ataria, James M.; Parata, Te Kaurinui; Moores, Audrey H.; Iti, Huia; Hill, Christopher; Chiblow, Susan; Murphy, Michelle; McGregor, Deborah; Moggridge, Bradley J.; Hikuroa, Daniel C. H.; Tremblay, Louis A.; Öberg, Gunilla; Demers, Marc; and Brooks, Bryan W., "Towards the Sustainable Management of Chemicals and Waste: Weaving Indigenous Knowledge with Green and Sustainable Chemistry" (2024). Articles & Book Chapters. 3305.
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