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Abstract

Green  chemistry  involves  an   economically sustainable   view   of  chemical  research,  development   and  manufacture and   is  dedicated  to  chemistry to  benefit society. Now  a  days green  chemistry is  universally accepted   term   to  reveal  the  movement towards   more  environmentally accepted   chemical  processes  and products.

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Green chemistry HAZMAT Twelve principles ofGreen Chemistry

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Srivastava, P., Rajput, R., Ruhela, M., Varshney, M., & Kumar, D. (2008). Wastes encountered by green chemistry. Environment Conservation Journal, 9(1&2), 105–108. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2008.091221

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