The field of sustainable chemistry is rapidly evolving, focusing on the development of more eco-friendly processes and materials. One of the main goals is to minimize the use of toxic chemicals, reduce waste, and conserve energy during the manufacturing process. In this context, green synthesis methods have emerged as crucial tools for achieving these objectives. For example, using renewable feedstocks, water-based solvents, and bio-catalysts in production processes helps to avoid the harmful byproducts often associated with traditional chemical methods. Green synthesis and sustainable chemistry not only improve the environmental footprint of industrial operations but also offer economic benefits by reducing raw material costs and waste disposal needs. This shift toward greener methods is essential for creating a more sustainable and responsible chemical industry, one that supports both human health and environmental preservation.