%J International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education %L scholars15735 %O cited By 3 %N 6 %R 10.1108/IJSHE-07-2020-0241 %D 2021 %X Purpose: In Malaysia, research indicates that there is an interest amongst the stakeholders, namely, administrators and academicians to be engaged in education for sustainable development (SD), but it is rarely implemented as a part of the higher education curriculum due to various barriers. This paper aims to develop a framework for integrating SD concepts into the chemistry curriculum, using a case study approach. Design/methodology/approach: This study was conducted at a local university located in Selangor, Malaysia, offering a foundation programme to students between 17 to 18 years of age. Data was collected using a qualitative approach that involved 12 experts as informants. The collected data was analysed via three coding stages, namely, open coding, category coding and thematic encoding using Atlas.ti 7.0 software. Findings: The research revealed that six aspects contribute to the integration of SD concepts into the chemistry curriculum, namely, educational policy, awareness, resources, curriculum, pedagogical approach and stakeholders� engagement. The proposed framework was formulated by considering these aspects. Originality/value: The findings of this study can be used as a guide to facilitate the integration of SD concepts into the chemistry curriculum. It is expected to encourage the involvement of more teachers in adopting sustainable chemistry teaching. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited. %P 1421-1449 %I Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. %A S. Kanapathy %A K.E. Lee %A M. Mokhtar %A S.Z. Syed Zakaria %A S. Sivapalan %V 22 %T A framework for integrating sustainable development concepts into the chemistry curriculum towards achieving education for sustainable development in Malaysia