What is a Green Chemistry?
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- G20
- GHG (Greenhouse gases)
- Greenwashing
- Greenblushing
- Grey Water Footprint
- Generic inventory
- Geological storage
- Geothermal Energy
- Global warming
- Global warming potential (GWP)
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Greenhouse effect
- Green Growth
- Green building
- Green marketing
- Green business
- Green Chemistry
- Green-collar Worker
What is a Green Chemistry?
Green chemistry is defined as the design of chemical products and processes to reduce or completely eliminate the use and production of hazardous substances. Green chemistry aims to design compounds that do not harm the environment and reduce chemical waste generation, while avoiding the use of toxic substances in production. It is aimed to use alternative products instead of harmful chemical products or to make the use of toxic substances safer.