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Green Chemistry and Sustainable Chemical Processes

Authors: Snehal Balaso Dhaygude; Bhakti Amar Gunjal;

Green Chemistry and Sustainable Chemical Processes

Abstract

Green chemistry is a significant branch of contemporary chemistry that aims to create practical chemical products while preserving the environment. Pollution and hazardous waste are frequently produced by traditional chemical businesses. Reducing dangerous materials, conserving energy, and utilising renewable resources are the goals of green chemistry. Sustainable chemical processes enable businesses to run profitably and environmentally. The idea, tenets, uses, advantages, and potential significance of green chemistry are all explained in this essay.

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