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Chemistry for Life - podcast series

Chemistry for Life explores the essential role of chemistry through conversations with experts and leaders from across the industry.

Chemistry for Life Podcast

Episode One - The Social Licence of Chemistry

In the first-ever episode of Chemistry For Life, Samantha meets up with new Chemistry Australia Chair, Chairman and Managing Director of BASF Australia and New Zealand, David Hawkins to discuss a range of topics relating to our sector’s social licence; including diversity in the workplace, the increasing focus on sustainability and the resulting opportunities for the chemistry industry.

 
Chemistry for Life Podcast

Episode Two - Chemistry and Innovation

In Episode Two, the Chemistry For Life podcast explores future trends in the chemistry sector in the Asia Pacific region with Chemistry Australia Chair David Hawkins and BASF President of AS - South & East Asia, ASEAN and ANZ Dr Ram Dhruva, who Samantha caught up with during Dr Dhruva's recent visit to Australia.

 
Chemistry for Life Podcast

Episode Three -  Gas-based Manufacturing and the Economy

Chemistry Australia CEO Samantha Read talks to Jerome Fahrer, Director at Acil Allen Consulting, about its new report on the economic contribution of the Australian chemistry sector.  Samantha and Jerome discuss key highlights of the report titled Chemical Industry Economic Contribution Analysis, including the vast economic benefits of gas-based manufacturing in Australia.

 
Chemistry for Life Podcast

Episode Four - Plastics and Sustainability

Chemistry Australia CEO Samantha Read, Chemistry Australia’s Director of Strategy, Energy and Research Peter Bury and Plastics Stewardship Australia Chair Robert Moran respond to common questions about plastics and sustainability ahead of the National Plastics Summit on 2 March at Parliament House in Canberra

 
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Become a member of Chemistry Australia

Membership of Chemistry Australia signals your commitment to the industry and ensures your organisation can play an active role in shaping the future for Australia’s chemistry sector.
By working together, we can have a stronger voice to prosecute the key challenges facing our industry and advance chemistry as a critical enabler of a safer, more sustainable future for Australia and the broader community.

Chemistry Australia Chair, David Hawkins

  • Effective and more influential industry advocacy to complement your business’ strategic objectives
  • Opportunities to influence the industry’s position on key policy and regulatory matters
  • Timely industry intelligence, analysis, and services to help inform your business decisions
  • Tailored tools and resources to save your organisation time, effort and money

We offer membership packages tailored to best meet the needs of businesses in, and associated with, the Australian chemistry industry:
Corporate membership for businesses that manufacture chemical products, import, store, handle and/or distribute chemical and plastic products, convert plastics, or are involved in research, technology and education.
Affiliate membership for organisations that represent a sector of the industry in Australia and internationally.
Partner membership for organisations that provide services, equipment and professional development to the industry.
Associate membership for SMEs and organisations in the chemistry industry value chain. 

All membership enquiries are welcome.
Please contact Chemistry Australia on 03 9611 5400 or email .
We look forward to working with you.