Green Chemistry

Green Chemistry is an important aspect of sustainable chemistry that focuses on minimizing the release of hazardous and polluting chemicals into the environment. It is a set of strategies and practices that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous materials by designing products and processes that are inherently safer. Green Chemistry practices can be used to reduce energy consumption and reduce the costs associated with waste disposal. In addition, Green Chemistry can help improve the safety and quality of products and processes, resulting in fewer accidents and increased productivity. Green Chemistry is a key component of sustainable development, providing an efficient and cost effective way to reduce the environmental impacts of chemical production and usage.

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Mapping and Characterizing the Green Belt of Córdoba: Land Dynamics and the Urban-Rural Transformation Process

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