Description Choose a Green Chemistry Challenge Winner from the link below. Give a one paragraph summary (general concepts – not detailed science) of the work completed (product or process developed) to earn the award. Click the word summary (not the company name) that is found in parentheses to access the description of the work for each award.  Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Winners Each student must research a different winner. Respond to the Green Chemistry Award Choice discussion with the year and award designation (not the company name) you are researching (Example: 2013 For Small Business). First post, first pick!! Each student must respond to two other students’ posts with a paragraph commenting on the importance of the work and the key ideas of green chemistry involved (found on front cover of textbook). Student responses should display a clear understanding of the other student’s post and provide analysis of the importance of this work. Remember that responses are required to extend the discussion started by that original post. Post 1: 1996 Green Chemistry Challenge Winner The winner of the 1996 Greener Reaction Conditions Award was the Dow Chemical Company.