5th International Conference on Green Chemistry, Renewable Energy & Sustainability
The 5th International Conference on Green Chemistry, Renewable Energy & Sustainability — held August 14,15,16 2025, in Singapore— brought together leading scientists, researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers from around the world to share research, innovations, and practical strategies in the fields of green chemistry and renewable energy. Under the theme “Advancing Sustainability: Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy Solutions”, the event featured a rich program of keynote lectures, expert panel discussions, technical sessions, interactive workshops, and poster presentations. This platform enabled cross-disciplinary engagement on topics such as sustainable chemistry principles, eco-friendly material design, clean energy technologies, and environmental protection strategies. The conference fostered active participation from academia, industry, and governmental bodies, facilitating robust knowledge exchange and promoting collaborations that extend beyond the event. Delegates discussed emerging research findings, shared case studies of practical applications, and explored innovations that address global challenges — from cleaner production processes to renewable energy integration — paving the way for future advancements in sustainability science and policy.
Scientific Objectives
The past conference aimed to advance scientific understanding and practical implementation of green chemistry and renewable energy solutions across multiple dimensions: Promoting Sustainable Science and Engineering: One primary objective was to disseminate cutting-edge research in green chemistry, including environmentally benign reaction pathways, sustainable material design, and safer industrial chemistry. Presentations highlighted methods that reduce hazardous waste, improve energy efficiency, and integrate renewable resources into chemical processes — contributing to safer, more sustainable industrial practices. Accelerating Renewable Energy Innovation: The event focused on innovations in renewable energy systems and technologies, such as solar, bioenergy, hydrogen energy, and energy storage. By sharing breakthroughs in energy conversion, storage, and hybrid systems, the conference sought to accelerate the global transition away from fossil fuels toward clean energy economies, while addressing issues of scalability and real-world deployment. Fostering Global Collaboration for Environmental Solutions: Another core goal was to bring together a diverse international community — including researchers, practitioners, and policymakers — to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration. This collective engagement aimed to forge partnerships, shape policy recommendations, and identify shared strategies for tackling pressing environmental challenges such as climate change, sustainable resource management, and circular economic practices.
