Green chemistry focuses on developing chemical processes that are environmentally friendly and sustainable, minimizing waste and reducing the use of hazardous substances. This approach promotes the design of products and processes that not only reduce the environmental footprint but also improve energy efficiency. By utilizing renewable resources, green chemistry encourages the development of sustainable raw materials and chemical reactions that are safer for both human health and ecosystems. Innovations in green chemistry include the use of catalytic processes that reduce energy consumption and the development of biodegradable solvents. Green chemistry for a sustainable environment plays a vital role in reducing pollution, conserving resources, and driving the transition toward a circular economy. The integration of these principles across industries ensures that future chemical production is both economically viable and environmentally responsible, paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable world.
Title : Beyond business as usual: Advancing ethical sustainability education through indigenous knowledge, industry engagement, and real-world impact
Tomayess Issa, Curtin University, Australia
Title : Optical investigations of Zn-doped CuO nanostructure
Yarub Al Douri, European Academy of Sciences, Belgium
Title : Generalized green and red concepts: environmental sustainability of AI, big data, ICT, and general green technologies
Jinsong Wu, University of Chile, Chile
Title : Crystallographic transformations and energy relations of thermomechanical processes in shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
Title : Waste-derived eggshell-based catalysts for sustainable valorization of tamarind seed waste into value-added bio-oil
Rudra Sarkar, Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy, India
Title : AI-enabled circular economy and green chemistry: accelerating net-zero and sustainable industrial transformation
Anthony Halog, The University of Queensland, Australia