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Jon Husband
@jonhusband.bsky.social
Chemist from Cornwall. Researching more circular plastics, with minimal fossil footprint. Bath University, @bath-ISCC.bsky.social. Prev. Bath 2011-2015, Warwick 2015-2018 Birmingham 2018-2020, Recycling Technologies 2020-2022.
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#SummerShowcase: Dr Jon Husband (@jonhusband.bsky.social) shows how #chemists can make #plastics more sustainable rather than replacing them entirely - reducing greenhouse gas emissions through better materials and recycling solutions for items like polystyrene and disposable gloves.
July 8, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Very excited to start my Research Programme into solving issues around plastic and material recycling, using green chemistry, at the amazing ISCC and chemistry department at Bath!

If you want to collaborate or work on recycling challenging materials and mixed waste streams, please get in touch!
Dr Husband's research focuses on developing low-carbon chemical technologies that support the transition to a circular economy.

www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies...

#GreenSky #ChemSky #GreenChemistry #SustainableChemistry @jonhusband.bsky.social
September 12, 2025 at 9:34 AM
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Researchers from @icast-cleantech.bsky.social, accompanied by three PhDs from the @bath-iscc.bsky.social presented at ACS Spring 2025 in San Diego, one of the world's leading #chemistry conferences.

#greensky #chemsky #greenchemistry @cullenmatthewj.bsky.social
April 2, 2025 at 3:32 PM
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Excited to share our work at @festivaloftomorrow.bsky.social in #Swindon! ISCC & iCAST showcased sustainable materials through interactive demos, captivating visitors of all ages. Seeing families engage with climate solutions reminds us why our #research matters. #Sustainability #ClimateAction #ISCC
February 26, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Gutted to have the last two years of my life being scoped by brilliant work by Anastasaki et al www.science.org/doi/10.1126/.... For sure there's some stuff they have missed so hopefully can do a really nice follow-up to this work in the coming months!
Visible light–triggered depolymerization of commercial polymethacrylates
The reversion of vinyl polymers with carbon-carbon backbones to their monomers represents an ideal path to alleviate the growing plastic waste stream. However, depolymerizing such stable materials rem...
www.science.org
February 22, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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🌍Today marks the official launch of @bath-iscc.bsky.social !

Against the background of the triple planetary crisis of #climatechange, #pollution and #biodiversityloss, the Institute’s launch could not be more timely.

At the heart of our mission are 7 key strengths that define who we are:
January 30, 2025 at 11:16 AM