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@article{181266, author = {Ashaq Hussain and Gurpreet Kour and Naseem Ahmed}, title = {Exploring the Real-World Adoption of Green Chemistry: A review on Implementation Challenges and Sustainable Solutions in Green Chemical Processes}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {4264-4275}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=181266}, abstract = {Green chemistry represents a transformative shift in chemical design and manufacturing, aiming to minimize environmental harm and promote sustainability through safer, more efficient processes. Despite its promising principles such as the use of renewable feedstocks, waste prevention, and energy efficiency the practical implementation of green chemistry often encounters significant challenges. This paper presents a detailed case study exploring the real-world application of green chemical practices within an industrial or institutional setting. Through a combination of qualitative data analysis, stakeholder interviews, and process evaluation, the study identifies key barriers to implementation, including technological limitations, economic constraints, regulatory gaps, and institutional resistance. The findings reveal that while green chemistry holds substantial environmental and economic potential, its broader adoption is impeded by systemic and operational challenges. This research highlights the importance of supportive policy frameworks, interdisciplinary collaboration, and increased investment in green innovation and education. The study contributes valuable insights for industry leaders, policymakers, and academics seeking to advance sustainable chemistry from conceptual principles to practical realities.}, keywords = {Environmental Sustainability, Green Chemistry, Renewable Feedstocks, Sustainable Chemistry, Waste Prevention}, month = {June}, }
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