Fundamental Sciences → Organic Chemical Compounds
Organizations relating to Organic Chemical Compounds
European Peptide Society / Porto, Portugal / Est. 1989
International Society for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds / Dartmouth NS, Canada / Est. 1991
European Histamine Research Society / Athens, Greece / Est. 1972
European Carbohydrate Organization / Bangalore, India
American Peptide Society / Est. 1990
Production Engineering Association / Epsom, UK / Est. 1991
Purine and Pyrimidine Society / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 1987
Biopolymer International / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1989
Asian Federation of Societies for Lactic Acid Bacteria
European Society for Electromechanically Active Polymer Transducers and Artificial Muscles / Dübendorf, Switzerland / Est. 2012
Hydrocarbon and Rosin Resins Producers Association / Brussels, Belgium
European Citric Acid Manufacturers Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1981
European Wax Federation / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1978
European Council for Alkylphenols and Derivatives / Brussels, Belgium
Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants / Geneva, Switzerland
Global Acetate Manufacturers Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2000
International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems / Tjele, Denmark / Est. 2008
Formacare / Brussels, Belgium
Global Organic Textile Standard International Working Group / Stuttgart, Germany / Est. 2008
European Ethylene Producers Committee / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1996
International Symposium on Polymer Analysis and Characterization / Enschede, Netherlands / Est. 1987
Polymer Networks Group / Nicosia, Cyprus / Est. 1975
Asia Network of Organics Recycling / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 2002
European Neuropeptide Club / Ramat Aviv, Israel / Est. 1989
European Network for Oxysterol Research / Latina, Italy / Est. 2010
Global Fluorocarbon Producers Forum / Brussels, Belgium
Purine Club / Camerino, Italy / Est. 1990
International Isocyanate Institute, New York / Manchester, UK / Est. 1972
European Aliphatic Isocyanates Producers Association / Brussels, Belgium
European Bioethanol Fuel Association / Est. 2005
European Quality Assurance Association of Expanded Polystyrene Foam Manufacturers for Food Packaging
International Federation of Glucose Industries / Brussels, Belgium
Association of Lactose Manufacturers
Association of South-East Asian Nation Countries' Union of Polymer Science
International Biodegradable Products Manufacturers Association / Est. 1996
European Polyester Terephthalate Film Manufacturers Association / Est. 1987
International Conference of Benzol Producers / Est. 1929
European Polyolefin Clingfilm Association / Est. 1986
Energy Organization of the Great Lakes Countries / Bujumbura, Burundi / Est. 1974
International Fructose Association / Est. 1980
European Cast Polymer Association
International Organization of Glutaric Acidemia / Blairsville PA, USA / Est. 1995
International DME Association / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2001
International Association of Researchers in Cortisol and Anti-Cortisols / Las Vegas NV, USA / Est. 1996
Diether H Haenicke Institute for Global Education / Kalamazoo MI, USA / Est. 1998
International Lecithin and Phospholipid Society / St Louis MO, USA / Est. 1984
International Cast Polymer Association / Woodstock GA, USA / Est. 1974
Institut fédératif de recherches multidisciplinaires sur les peptides / Mont-Saint-Aignan, France / Est. 1994
International Workshop on Methane Hydrate Research and Development
International Conference on Polyol Mediated Synthesis / Est. 2014
View all profiles (262 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Organic Chemical Compounds
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialEnvironmental hazards of artificial resins
Excessive use of hormones in animal husbandry
Marine dumping of wastes
Over-use of formaldehyde in building materials and personal products
Dioxin poisoning
Health risks of alcohol consumption
Dementia
Environmentally caused learning disorders
Drug abuse in sports
Chloroform as a pollutant
Polychlorinated biphenyls as a health hazard
Occupational hazards of benzene
Increase in atmospheric concentration of methane
Carbamate insecticides as pollutants
Organochlorine pollution
Mucopolysaccharide diseases
Lung-damaging agents
Solvent and methylated spirits drinking
Gluten intolerance
Fatty acid oxidation disorders
Albinism
Tryptamine drugs
LSD abuse
Persistent organic pollutants
Irresponsible genetic manipulation
Action Strategies relating to Organic Chemical Compounds
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialPhasing-out ozone depleting substances
Reducing discharges of dangerous synthetic organic compounds to the marine environment
Decomposing organic materials
Mulching soil
Generating electricity from organic wastes
Reducing methane emissions from landfill sites
Reducing hydrocarbon emissions
Reducing methane emissions from animal husbandry
Disseminating information on organic pesticides
Reducing nitrogen and phosphoric pollution from animal production
Reducing methane emissions from wetlands
Promoting biointensive agriculture
Reducing methane emissions from petroleum production
Reducing atmospheric methane concentrations
Producing ethanol from sugar cane
Reducing methane emissions from rice fields
Reducing dioxin pollution
Using methane emissions from landfill sites for energy
Managing organic wastes
Reducing levels of persistent organic pollutants in other substances
Producing resins
Eliminating persistent organic pollutants
Controlling emissions of persistent organic pollutants from mobile sources
Promoting organic food
Promoting best environmental practice concerning persistent organic pollutants
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