17th P.V. Danckwerts Memorial Lecture
Ten Years of Sustainability: Where Do We Go from Here?

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Ten years ago the Rio de Janeiro environmental summit injected a new urgency into the imperative that economic development must be done in ways that can be sustained for future generations. Since that summit, the concept of ‘Sustainability’ has become widely accepted as a uniting and purposeful focus for the twenty-first century. In the decade since Rio science and technology has made some of its greatest ever contributions to reducing the environmental footprint of human activity, but the scorecard is still mixed. We have acknowledged some of the weaknesses of reductionist, individualist approaches that contribute to ’the tragedy of the (social and environmental) commons’. The challenge for chemical engineering is to evolve to suit this new context, so that it may continue to make a valued and knowledgeable contribution, emerging as a more sustainable profession.

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    This paper was presented at the 17th P. V. Danckwerts Memorial Lecture on 24 February 2003 at The Institution of Chemical Engineers, London, UK. This annual meeting is sponsored by Elsevier Science and Chemical Engineering Science in association with the Institution of Chemical Engineers. This paper appeared in Chem Eng Sci 58(11): 2167–2179. The Institution of Chemical Engineers acknowledges the permission of the copyright holder, Elsevier Science Ltd, to publish this paper.

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