the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry in Practice: Real-World Examples in Industry, Academia and your neck of the woods
Green Chemistry, when practiced properly, can result in tremendous cost savings for industry practitioners. The reason for the cost savings is due mostly to the avoidance of hazardous materials. It costs more to use, store and dispose of hazardous materials. There is increased liability and compliance fees; while there is increased risk in worker safety, corporate reputation and community relations when hazardous materials are used. Green Chemistry, put simply, makes good business sense.
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