Green chemistry
Green chemistry is also called as sustainable chemistry. It is a part of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the designing of products and processes that limit the use and generation of hazardous substances. Whereas environmental chemistry focuses on the effects of polluting chemicals on nature, green chemistry focuses on the environmental impact of chemistry, including technological approaches to preventing pollution and reducing consumption of nonrenewable resources. Green chemistry aims to design and produce cost-competitive chemical products and processes that accomplish the highest level of the pollution-prevention hierarchy by reducing pollution at its source and the chemicals that are less hazardous to human health and the environment are: Less toxic to organisms.
Edelweiss Chemical Science Journal corresponds with many branches of science like organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, analytical chemistry, applied chemistry, biochemistry, chemical biology and many more. This Journal provides an open access platform for the young scientists and researchers from all over the globe to share their valuable information regarding the chemical science.