HARPING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINAIBILITY THROUGH GREEN CHEMISTRY: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GREEN POLYMERS
Keywords:
toxic, enterprise, solutionsAbstract
In the world today, environmental problems arise across all sectors of the chemical enterprise water contamination by persistent drug is an example. The modern chemical enterprise began 150 years ago. Experience Since has taught us that we cannot have certainty that any chemical in use today will not civil an unknown toxicity. Green chemistry seeks to develop real world solutions to the problems of hazardous substances through a new design approach based upon our considerable existing understanding of hazards. Acknowledging rather than camouflaging the science of toxic chemical is key to creating green chemistry cohesions that will bring long-term financial stability to industry and sustainability to the chemical dimension of our civilization.References
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