Grounded in green chemistry and LCA, our programmes are built around the decisions your team actually faces. We design and deliver expert-led training programmes for organisations navigating the transition to greener chemistry and sustainable product development. Whether you need a bespoke programme for your team or a structured course for your members, we build it around your real challenges.
Get in touchOur clients are product development teams, R&D functions, and sustainability leads inside companies and teams — often in medtech, specialty chemicals materials and biotech — who need their people to make better decisions about environmental impact, green chemistry, and sustainable design.
We also work with membership organizations, universities and CDTs, and professional bodies who want expert-developed content for their networks.
“Very useful for my daily business and for the transformation of my company”
Most of our work is bespoke and heavily informed by pedagogical expertise. We start by understanding your team’s role, knowledge level, and the decisions they’re trying to make. We then design a programme that makes the training immediately applicable to your work.
We learn about your team, your goals, and the gaps you need to close
We draft a training plan with defined learning objectives, session structure, and suggested materials
We build the content, exercises, and materials. We refine them with your feedback, until they’re just right.
in-person or virtual, with expert facilitation and practical consolidation
Our typical training topics include life cycle assessment (LCA) and environmental footprinting, ecodesign and sustainable product development, green chemistry principles and application, and sustainability decision-making for non-technical teams.
“I can’t tell you how valuable it’s been in having Green Rose on board – really transformational, ensuring the end result was both engaging, visually pleasing and pedagogically sound.”
Tell us about your team and what you’re trying to achieve. We’ll come back with a scope and indicative proposal – no obligation.
Get in touchWe work with membership organisations, professional bodies, and research networks to collaboratively develop training content — live webinars, recorded modules, or workshop curricula — that they can offer to their communities.
If you’re looking for credible, science-grounded sustainability content that your audience can actually use, we’d like to hear from you.
We’re actively developing partnerships with organisations working in green chemistry, bioeconomy, and sustainability. Get in touch to discuss what this could look like for you.
Get in touchThese courses form the methodological backbone of our bespoke work. They’re available as standalone offerings for smaller teams, academic groups, or individuals. They are here to give you a clear sense of our approach before commissioning something tailored.
“It wasn’t just ideas, but actual examples to achieve our goals”
Demystifies LCA, PEF, carbon and water footprinting: with practical tools for making data-informed sustainability decisions
Who is it for? Product development, procurement, and sustainability professionals new to footprinting and reporting.
Learn to interpret LCA results critically: spot greenwashing, assess data quality, and make science-based decisions with confidence
Who is it for? R&D, innovation, sustainability, and compliance professionals who use or review LCA data
Apply the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry to R&D and product strategy, with tools for embedding greener thinking into everyday work
Who is it for? Technical leaders, chemists, innovation teams, and sustainability champions
All three courses are available in-person or online, and can be adapted in depth and scope to your group. They can also be taken in sequence as a structured learning pathway.
We run these courses for groups of all sizes, online and in-person. Get in touch to discuss dates, formats, and what customization might look like for you.
Enquire about a courseFrom a client who commissioned us to design and deliver a bespoke training programme for a national biorefinery network:
“This split of ownership and expertise allowed the project team to focus on their own outputs without feeling overwhelmed at the scale. Had we not worked with Green Rose chemistry, we would not have ended up with such an engaging, broad-reaching and truly impactful course.”
– Network Manager, UK biorefinery membership network“Excellent case studies really made the day!”
– Biorefinery course participant“I solved my main market problem”
– Biorefinery course participant“Gave me a lot of insight to develop my research”
– Biorefinery course participant“It clearly helps us to recognise the possible hurdles, and at the same time we can get lessons learned from the stories.”
– Biorefinery course participant“Very informative: I could actually understand the principles, which I thought would be hard. Also a very interactive session.”
– CDT participant“I particularly liked the tasks and activities. I enjoyed being able to work on real case scenarios, putting concepts we were learning into practice.”
– CDT participant“She was by far the best instructor I’ve had so far: very clear and teaching at an appropriate pace”
– CDT participantAnna Zhenova is the CEO of Green Rose Chemistry, a mission-driven consultancy working to accelerate the sustainable chemical transition. She started her career in the US, working in labs at MIT, Caltech, and Carnegie Mellon before applying her chemistry expertise to advance green chemistry at the GC3. After earning her Ph.D. at the University of York, she founded Green Rose Chemistry in 2019 to provide unbiased expertise to companies transitioning to sustainability. She works with clients in industries ranging from fragrances to construction manufacturing, bringing green chemistry out of the lab and into practical use.
Leena is a chemist with a background in education. She has experience in chemical engineering consulting as well as 10 years of teaching in diverse settings – from industry to educational institutions, and for both technical and non-technical audiences. She focuses on making complex chemical concepts accessible to non-scientists, with an emphasis on everyday problems. She designs workshops that are interactive, with defined outcomes, and adaptable to the needs of different individuals. Leena’s goal is to help everyone feel confident in engaging with technical content, ultimately supporting better communication and decision-making.
“Leena was an amazing presenter, very informative, had a lot of knowledge and knew how to get everyone to interact from the first minute. She also learnt everyone’s names quickly which I thought was a nice touch to make us all feel comfortable and welcome, and more willing to talk. I don’t think I have ever participated so much in a session.”
– CDT participantDr. Asli Tamer Vestlund is an expert with more than 20 years of experience working across global corporations, trade associations, and non-profit organisations. She specialises in consumer product compliance strategies and systems specifically in chemicals and forest-risk/deforestation compliance. She is highly proficient in building and running cross-functional and multistakeholder programs, leading global projects and initiatives as well as stakeholder engagement.
Since becoming an independent expert in 2024, she has collaborated with organisations including AFIRM Group, H&M Group, Change Chemistry, and Ohana Public Affairs. Her work includes designing and leading compliance programmes, managing complex multi-stakeholder initiatives, and developing policy and advocacy strategies.
In addition, she curates, develops, and delivers training programmes and industry events, and regularly serves as a speaker and moderator at international conferences and forums. She is passionate about collaboration, community building, and creating meaningful impact across global value chains.
Libby Sommer is a sustainability strategist and corporate advisor dedicated to making sustainability measurable, actionable, and built-to-last. With a career spanning the EPA, Nike, and the startup ecosystem, Libby specializes in helping organizations move beyond mere compliance toward high-impact innovation. She bridges the gap between complex technical data and strategic business value by applying tools like Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Green Chemistry, and carbon footprinting to help companies scale sustainable technologies and secure investment.
Libby delivers training on topics such as LCA for Early-Stage Innovation: turning limited early-stage data into a credible “so what” for investors and strategic partners; Integrating Green Chemistry into Product Design: building proactive chemical management programs that ensure circularity is built-in from the molecular level; and breaking down what is known about Microplastics and Microfibers, and what solutions exist today.
Saskia van Bergen is a chemist and safer chemicals expert with more than 25 years of experience advancing green chemistry, safer alternatives, toxics reduction, and environmental health initiatives. She currently consults through H2L Consulting, supporting projects related to green chemistry resources, alternatives assessment, and chemical policy. Previously, she served as Safer Chemist Lead and Green Chemistry Scientist at the Washington State Department of Ecology, where she helped build the state’s safer chemistry program, supported implementation of toxics-in-products laws, provided technical assistance to businesses and governments, and led projects focused on safer alternatives, product testing, and green chemistry education. Her background also includes analytical chemistry roles in water quality, air quality, and contaminant research, along with teaching and curriculum development. Saskia holds an M.S. in Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry from the University of California, Davis, a B.A. in Chemistry from Vassar College, and a certificate in The Essentials of Green Chemistry from UC Berkeley Extension.