Vol. 9, Special Issue 4, Part B (2023)
A review on promoting green chemistry for advance sustainability
A review on promoting green chemistry for advance sustainability
Author(s)
Dr. Ginni Rani and Mansi Tyagi
Abstract
A crucial instrument for attaining sustainability is green chemistry. If the rising world population is to enjoy an improved level of life without harming the environment, green chemistry-the creation of chemical products and processes that decrease or eliminate the usage and generation of hazardous substances-must be implemented. Cleaner technology will make it possible for the chemical industry to deliver the commodities and services that society needs in an eco-friendly way. Global issues like climate change, sustainable agriculture, energy, environmental toxins, and the depletion of natural resources can be addressed with the help of green chemistry. To encourage the use of the green chemical technologies required to create a sustainable society, industry, academia, and the government must work together. In this update article I will introduce an individual perspective on how the region has improved - for the most part - and what we want to do now. I will consider how the vital drivers for significant changes in the manner that we practice science have reinforced, how the scope of applicable examination has expanded, how the contextual analyses from industry have expanded and, maybe in particular, how our enthusiasm for what green science ought to mean has developed. I will likewise be looking forward at the prompt and longer-term difficulties and open doors as I currently see them - in research and in modern application and furthermore in training and advancement.
How to cite this article:
Dr. Ginni Rani, Mansi Tyagi. A review on promoting green chemistry for advance sustainability. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(4S):38-40.