ABSTRACT
OVERVIEW OF GREEN CHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Karan S. Waghmode*, Prof. S. R. Mane, Dr. Sanjay K. Bais
Green chemistry has risen as a significant lesson that reclassifies the way chemical forms & items are outlined, pointing to maintainability, proficiency, and negligible natural effect. Not at all like conventional hones that regularly include poisonous reagents and dangerous byproducts. With high vitality utilization, green chemistry emphasizes anticipation, more secure choices, & asset productivity. The mental roots of green chemistry lie in the natural mindfulness developments of the 1960s, emphatically impacted by Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, which uncovered the antagonistic impacts of aimless chemical applications. In the 1990s, Paul Anastas and John C. Warner formally set up the teaching by showing the 12 Standards of Green Chemistry. These standards act as an around-the-world rule, empowering researchers, analysts, and businesses to grasp more feasible and eco-friendly homes. In conclusion, green chemistry is more than an elective approach; it is a progressive worldview that equalizes logical progression with environmental duty.
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