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Global Chair Prof. John Warner (Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry)

Hosted by the Centre for Sustainable and Circular Technologies, Professor Warner is a leading expert in green chemistry and sustainable technologies.

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Bath Global Chair Prof. John Warner

A pioneer of green chemistry and one of the world鈥檚 most prominent proponents of sustainable technologies, Professor John Warner is recognised for his leadership and expertise spanning across academia, industry and policy.鈥

He was appointed a鈥痑t Monash University in 2019 and is President and Chief Technology Officer of the鈥, a research organization he founded in 2007 to develop green chemistry technologies across all sectors of the chemical industry. He also co-founded鈥, a non鈥恜rofit dedicated to sustainability and green chemistry education.鈥疭ince 2020, he has been Distinguished Research Fellow at the Zymergen Corporation, where he is helping to design and create commercial technologies inspired by nature and consistent with the principles of green chemistry.

Hosted by in the , Professor Warner has been working closely with students, colleagues and partners to develop creative and collaborative solutions to global sustainability problems and promote industrial engagement. He has inspired new pathways for the chemistry curriculum at Bath and has provided mentorship and career advice for our PhD students and early career researchers. His Global Chair is also lending further support to Bath鈥檚 strategic partnership with Monash University, including joint research with the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.

Activities at Bath

Since his appointment as a Bath Global Chair in 2020/2021, Professor Warner has:

  • Facilitated our University鈥檚 Green Chemistry Commitment, a global initiative for embedding green chemistry principles into the undergraduate Chemistry curriculum.
  • Delivered a series of public lectures through the between October 2020 and April 2021, including on topics such as the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Plastics in the Environment, Chemistry and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and R&D and Design.
  • Organised a on 25 May 2021.
  • Contributed as a speaker to the in 7-9 July 2021, which will explored how science and technology can help governments and businesses across the globe in their Race to Zero.
  • Engaged with, and led, specialist seminars with senior academics and early career researchers in sustainable technologies at Bath.
  • Promoted industrial engagement and met with partners at the Sustainable Technologies Business Acceleration Hub (STBAH) and SetSquared.

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Find more information about John Warner's work and previous activity at the University.


The Centre for Sustainable and Circular Technologies (VR成人视频) proudly presents this sustainability round table, led by Professor John Warner

The CSCT explore how science and technology can help governments and businesses across the globe in their Race to Zero.