New Green Careers Grow as Sustainability is a Critical Business Goal

July 14th, 2011

Jobs opportunities may seem slim, but positions tied to sustainability are on the rise. Companies are creating job titles such as chief sustainability executive or VP of earth stewardship. These new roles have responsibilities that include: finding better ways to protect the planet, save energy, minimize the carbon foot-print, maintaining an environmentally friendly work place and overseeing their sustainability efforts and communications with an annual green report.

The number of online job postings containing the keyword ‘sustainability’ quadrupled, which aggregates online job postings.

What new positions is your company adding that contain sustainable keywords? If so, we’d love to know.

Need a good reference for eco-employment? Check out: Greenjobs, a guide to eco friendly employment.

Read more about the sustainability job market as covered in the Wall Street Journal, click here.

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Albemarle’s Earthwise product researcher recently presented on a new generation of eco-friendly flame retardants

June 15th, 2010

Researcher Kumar G. Kumar presented on the properties of GreenArmor, a new eco-friendly flame retardant, on May 24 at the 21st Annual Conference on Recent Advances on Flame Retardancy of Polymeric Material. GreenArmor is the first solution from Albemarle’s Earthwise brand, an eco-friendly family of products.

Consumption of flame retardant chemicals is projected to reach 3.4 billion pounds worldwide by 2010, according to the latest forecast from BCC Research. With such strong growth it is imperative that professionals in the field keep up-to-date on the latest advancements and applications in flame retardancy (FR).

Green chemistry and eco-friendly news and information from Earthwise- 	Albemarle’s Earthwise product researcher Kumar Kumar presents on GreenArmor, new generation of eco-friendly flame retardants

Researcher Kumar G. Kumar’s program highlights included:
The importance of flame retardants for saving lives and protecting property as flame retardants are built into most consumer products we see every day like computers, televisions, sofas, etc.

Research has proven the use of flame retardants in products can result in up to 15 times the amount of escape time from a burning structure. That extra time can mean the difference between life and death. In recent years, concerns have been raised about the impact some flame retardants have on the environment and consumer health.

Earthwise is committed to developing products that are friendly to the planet and all living beings. GreenArmor is a more sustainable alternative to current brominated flame retardants. Unlike some flame retardants, chemically, GreenArmor’s molecules are too large to be absorbed by the human body or by animal life. This prevents the flame retardant from accumulating in the body, and prevents the compound from negatively affecting the ecosystem.

Kumar used High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS, a polymer commonly used in consumer products like TV, monitors etc) as an example.  HIPS that contains the new flame retardant maintains very high flame retardant properties as well as other key physical and mechanical properties over many molding cycles. This means that the materials can be used over and over again.

Of course, eco-friendly alternatives can only have a positive impact if they are used, so Kumar presented on the performance of GreenArmor as compared to other flame retardants. Research showed that GreenArmor was just as effective as, and in some cases more effective than, other flame retardants.

Three ways GreenArmor differs from currently used flame retardants:

Ecological differences
GreenArmor is a polymeric flame retardant with a molecular weight of over 1000. It is, therefore expected to be non-bioaccumulative and nontoxic. This addresses concerns raised that the previous generation of brominated flame retardants were bioaccumulative. Even though many studies have found brominated flame retardants are non-toxic to the environment, GreenArmor’s polymeric chemical composition is too large to be absorbed by the body or by animal life.

Performance differences
GreenArmor is melt blendable, aiding in processing that leads to production efficiency, and is usable in most of the thermoplastic and thermoset polymers. In cases where some brominated flame retardants are blended together to balance performance between efficient flame retardation and mechanical properties, GreenArmor can be used by itself and provides the best overall properties of any single flame retardant solution.

End product differences
GreenArmor is a very effective and efficient flame retardant.  Polymers flame retarded with GreenArmor offer low melt viscosity that is required to fill in the intricate structures of plastic parts. They are thermally stable, color stable and glossy, preserving the intended aesthetics of products. GreenArmor also offers excellent recyclability.

Summary
GreenArmor is very effective as a flame retardant and is also environmentally stable. This means that manufacturers will no longer struggle to meet both consumer and environmental needs. GreenArmor was designed to be an eco-friendly flame retardant that exceeds industry standards for the current generation of flame retardants. Kumar’s research confirms that GreenArmor equals and even surpasses current brominated flame retardants in practical measures as well as environmental standards.

Given these advantages, GreenArmor may be picked up by a whole range of manufacturers, which would be great progress toward a partnership between environmental sustainability and flame retardant safety.

Read more by downloading the study and the PowerPoint presentation.

Green chemistry and eco-friendly news and information from Earthwise- 	Albemarle’s Earthwise product researcher Kumar Kumar presents on GreenArmor, new generation of eco-friendly flame retardants

About the author
Dr. Kumar G. Kumar, Albemarle Corporation, Senior Research and Development Advisor

With over twenty-one years with Albemarle Corporation, Dr. Kumar Kumar serves as a Senior Research and Development Advisor. He has been working with flame retardant for the past 15 years. He began his work as a synthesis chemist and later changed his focus to customer application and technical services. Dr. Kumar manages the Flame Retardant Thermoplastics application lab and technical service for many flame retardant products for the US and the Asia Pacific. Dr. Kumar also serves as the Research and Development Segment leader for Electronic Enclosures at Albemarle.  Dr. Kumar has a number of publications and patents in the Flame Retardant area. Dr. Kumar received his PhD in Organic Chemistry from University of Madras, India.

Read about the recyclability of GreenArmor.

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Fortune Brainstorm: Green 2010 Highlights Green Initiatives

April 5th, 2010

Green chemistry and eco-friendly news and information from Earthwise- Fortune Brainstorm: Green 2010 Highlights Green Initiatives

Fortune will host its annual Brainstorm: Green Conference April 12-14, in Laguna Niguel, California. The theme of the conference will be how business profitably can help solve the world’s big environmental problems.  Brainstorm:Green will feature over 100 speakers, including CEO’s, senior executives of Fortune 500 companies and environmental activists. Attendees can look forward to sessions from William Ford, Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Co. and Yvon Chouinard, co-founder of Patagonia, Inc.  Speakers will provide participants with important information about clean technologies and new environmental issues that will allow their businesses to be more sustainable.

For more information about this conference, please visit Brainstorm: Green. The conference also has a Facebook page.

If you attend the conference, please let us know what you think.

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