Green Chemistry Strategies for Sustainable Environmental Pollution Reduction: A Review
Muhammad Sani Abdullahi
ABSTRACT
Environmental pollution remains a critical global challenge arising from Unsustainable chemical production, industrialization, and an excessive use of resources all contribute to environmental pollution, which remains a major global problem. Significant environmental degradation is caused by conventional chemical processes, which frequently rely on hazardous substances and energy-intensive pathways. By developing chemical processes and products that reduce or eliminate the production of waste and toxic substances, green chemistry provides a framework that is both sustainable and preventative. Waste prevention, renewable feedstocks, safer solvents, catalysis, energy efficient processes, and green materials are just a few of the recent green chemistry strategies examined in this review. Green chemistry's applications in agriculture, environmental remediation, water and wastewater treatment, and industrial manufacturing are also discussed. In addition, the present difficulties and potential outcomes of widespread implementation are highlighted. Overall, green chemistry represents aviable pathway toward achieving environmental sustainability and pollution prevention.


















