Green Chemistry Experts create sustainable chemical processes that reduce waste, energy consumption, and environmental harm. The development of safer materials, eco-friendly solvents, and biodegradable alternatives helps replace hazardous substances in industrial applications. Innovations in catalysis, renewable feedstocks, and efficient reaction methods improve chemical production while lowering pollution and resource depletion.
Preventing toxic byproducts, optimizing energy use, and enhancing material sustainability drive advancements in cleaner manufacturing. Collaboration among scientists, industries, and regulatory agencies promotes environmentally responsible practices. Scientific progress in green chemistry supports pollution control, improves product safety, and fosters a circular economy. These efforts contribute to a healthier planet while maintaining industrial effectiveness and innovation. Toxicity reduction, carbon footprint minimization, and resource efficiency remain central to advancing eco-friendly solutions. Innovations in sustainable materials, biodegradable plastics, and non-toxic solvents help create safer alternatives to traditional chemicals. By developing energy-efficient reactions, waste reduction strategies, and renewable feedstocks, they contribute to cleaner industrial practices. A significant area of research for green chemistry experts is the development of bio-based chemicals and fuels. They explore the use of plant-derived compounds, algae, and waste biomass to produce biofuels, bioplastics, and green solvents that replace petroleum-based products. By designing catalytic processes that require less energy and generate fewer byproducts, they help industries reduce carbon footprints and move toward a circular economy.
Title : Mixed Culture Fermentation (MCF) for Sustainable Lactic Acid Production for Polylactic Acid (PLA)
Arindam Chakraborty, Natures Principles, India
Title : A strategic technological roadmap for the future of biodiesel: Catalytic innovation and process intensification.
Suzana Borschiver, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ, Brazil
Title : Biofuel production from waste plastics
Delia Teresa Sponza, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
Title : Rethinking the iLUC factor in sustainable aviation fuels
Jorge Antonio Hilbert, Energy and Environmental Consulting Services, Argentina
Title : Hydrogen production from contaminated residual biomass: An integrated gasification and SEWGS process study
Enrico Paris, CREA-IT, Italy
Title : Robust MPPT-based design and simulation of integrated solar PV–hydrogen production systems
Elkhatib Kamal, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France