4 ways green chemistry is helping make the world a better place
A look at how green chemistry can become an important foundation of the circular economy.
Khaled Soufani is a Senior Teaching Faculty member in Finance at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, Dr Soufani holds a Masters degree in Applied Economics and a PhD in Financial Economics.
Dr Soufani has published extensively in the area of financial management, corporate restructuring, M&A, private equity, venture capital and family business, and also the financial and economic affairs of small-medium sized enterprises. His work is widely cited and included in policy reports by organisations such as the EU, OECD, and the Institute of Directors and he is on the editorial board of a number of international academic journals. Before joining academia, Dr Soufani worked in investment banking in the area of bond and money market trading.
A look at how green chemistry can become an important foundation of the circular economy.
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