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Green and Sustainable Chemistry: A New Blossoming Area to Solve Multiple Global Problems of Environment and Economy

In: Economic, Environmental and Health Consequences of Conservation Capital

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  • Sumit Ghosh

    (Visva-Bharati (A Central University))

  • Alakananda Hajra

    (Visva-Bharati (A Central University))

Abstract

Preserving nature is one of the most important agendas in the twenty-first century among scientists from all over the world. Therefore, interest is rising quickly in developing new methods which could solve global problems without polluting the environment. Chemists are developing tools and techniques to understand, monitor, protect and improve the environment and lead a huge impact on the economy. Sustainable green chemistry is a process that encourages innovation around all divisions to propose and discover new chemicals, production methods, and product stewardship practices that will offer better performance while meeting the objects of protecting and enhancing human health and the environment. Therefore, it is highly encouraging to invest in modern green and sustainable chemistry to make our world better for our future generation. In this chapter, we have described recent findings and developments on the tools and techniques which are growing rapidly in chemistry without harming the environment and encourage economic interest for enriching our day-to-day life.

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  • Sumit Ghosh & Alakananda Hajra, 2023. "Green and Sustainable Chemistry: A New Blossoming Area to Solve Multiple Global Problems of Environment and Economy," Springer Books, in: Ramesh Chandra Das (ed.), Economic, Environmental and Health Consequences of Conservation Capital, chapter 0, pages 171-180, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-4137-7_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-4137-7_13
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