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Green Chemistry as Pollution Reducer

Parul Singh

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Green chemistry is considered to be response with a view to reducing the damage of environment by manmade materials and the prepossess used to produce them there are several techniques with India for obtaining good quality seeds and different methods of irrigation. There is a tremendous increase in the use of fertilizer and pesticides with a view to having a great yield and obtaining self-sufficiency through in food production. Excessive fertilizer use has harmed the quality of soil, air, and water. pesticides to are harmful to human being. At this juncture we cannot stop these methods of development used in agriculture but look for methods which may help in reducing environmental damage are pollution. this gives birth to the concept of green chemistry. Thus, it aims at minimizing use of generation of hazardous chemicals and substance. It is the design of various chemical producers and methods in ways that minimize the generation of hazardous materials. EPA efforts to have moved in this very direction.


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