Handbook of Green Chemistry and Technology
Discover the transformative potential of sustainable practices in the chemical industry with the Handbook of Green Chemistry and Technology by James H. Clark. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2002, this comprehensive guide spans 563 pages, offering invaluable insights into the intersection of chemistry and environmental responsibility.
As the chemical industry faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact, this handbook addresses the pressing need for innovation in product development and process optimization. It compiles critical reviews on green chemistry and technology, highlighting strategies that yield societal, economic, and environmental benefits. Perfect for professionals and students in chemical engineering, environmental science, and related fields, this book is an essential resource for anyone committed to advancing sustainable practices within the industry.