The Green Chemistry Revolution represents a different paradigm in chemistry and industry that values sustainability, environmental welfare, and economic vitality for a better world. Founded on the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry, this movement encourages priority consideration for the design of processes and products that eliminate or minimize the use and generation of hazardous substances, waste, and renewable resources. Green Chemistry has shown great promise in recent decades in addressing the global challenges of pollution, climate change, and resource depletion. The chapter discusses the history of the development of Green Chemistry, its underlying principles, and how they can be applied in various industries, such as Pharmaceuticals, Agri-Science, and Energy. Through case studies and recent innovations, the study will demonstrate the important role of Green Chemistry in ensuring sustainability for the future. The chapter will also discuss the challenges and possible pathways ahead, reinforcing the idea that necessary coordination among academia, industry, and the public sector must occur to achieve the potential that Green Chemistry offers. As the revolution advances, it will, therefore, provide new and innovative pathways that create a balance between economic development and environmental protection.
Author
(s) Details
Dr.
Indu Ravish
Department of Chemistry, Dr. B.R.A. Govt. College, Jagdishpura
(Kaithal), India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-49473-39-3/CH7
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