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 Green chemistry, similarly called sustainable chemistry, is an zone of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the designing of products and procedures that minimize or remove the use and generation of hazardous substances. While environmental chemistry focuses on the effects of polluting chemicals on nature, green chemistry focuses on the environmental influence of chemistry, including reducing consumption of nonrenewable resources and technological approaches for preventing pollution. The all-encompassing goals of green chemistry—namely, more resource-efficient and integrally safer design of molecules, materials, products, and processes—can be followed in a wide range of contexts. Green chemistry emerged from a variety of current ideas and research efforts (such as atom economy and catalysis) in the period foremost up to the 1990s, in the context of cumulative attention to problems of chemical contamination and reserve depletion.

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