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Anil Kumar,
- Assistant Professor, SOMS, GH Raisoni University, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
A rapidly emerging subject called “green chemistry” offers optimism for reducing the negative effects of chemical processes on the environment. The idea is centred on creating chemical goods and procedures that reduce or completely do away with the production of dangerous materials. The concepts, uses, and importance of green chemistry in advancing environmentally friendly development are examined in this essay. It highlights how women have contributed to this profession, especially in the areas of environmental preservation and the use of green chemistry in daily life. The study also looks into the possible worldwide effects of green chemistry as well as its usefulness in home contexts. This research seeks to demonstrate the contribution of Green Chemistry to waste reduction, energy conservation, and resource efficiency through a thorough literature assessment. The results show that although green chemistry has promising answers for sustainable development, barriers to broad adoption still exist because of financial and technological limitations. However, incorporating Green Chemistry concepts into businesses, residences, and communities can make a big difference in sustainability and environmental preservation.
Keywords: Sustainable Development, Hazards reduction, Green Chemistry, Sustainability, Hazardous Substances
Anil Kumar. Green Chemistry: A Pathway Towards Sustainable Development. Emerging Trends in Chemical Engineering. 2025; 12(03):-.
Anil Kumar. Green Chemistry: A Pathway Towards Sustainable Development. Emerging Trends in Chemical Engineering. 2025; 12(03):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/etce/article=2025/view=0
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Emerging Trends in Chemical Engineering
| Volume | 12 |
| 03 | |
| Received | 22/05/2025 |
| Accepted | 17/07/2025 |
| Published | 12/08/2025 |
| Publication Time | 82 Days |
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