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Presidential Green Chemistry Awards principles

Green Chemistry is the utilization of a set of principles that reduces or eliminates the use or generation of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and application of chemical processes. This non-regulatory approach for pollution prevention occupies a pivotal position in the management of hazardous substances and has been quite successful as evidenced, for example, in the United States by the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards. ... [Pg.27]

In the USA the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards [7] were introduced to stimulate the application of the principles of green chemistry and many chemical and pharmaceutical companies have received awards for the development of greener processes and products, e.g. Pfizer for developing a greener process for sildenafil manufacture (see Chapter 7). [Pg.410]

In order to promote green chemistry, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sponsors the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge. The awards are listed on the EPA website (http //www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/index.html). Some examples of past award winners are given here to illustrate the principles of green chemistry. [Pg.247]

Look up a past Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award winner. Give a one paragraph synopsis and list which of the 12 principles of green... [Pg.249]


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