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In recent decades, green chemistry dominated the imagination of sustainability scholars all over the world and was embraced by leading global universities and companies. This new concept is supposed to address the environmental crisis by making chemistry safer and less polluting.

And yet, under this seemingly straightforward success story hides a tangled and ambiguous reality: alternative frameworks, shoddy greenness criteria, and power struggles.

This book retraces the history of the green chemistry concept and critically assesses its claims and dominant narratives about it. It is an indispensable guide for all those interested in the challenges of sustainability, whether they have background in chemistry or not. Its underlying question is: is green chemistry really that green?



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-12 principles of green chemistry (their proliferation and limitations)

-Forgotten European alternatives to green chemistry

-Sustainable chemistry as an alternative to green chemistry

-False narratives about green chemistry

Green Chemistry: A Brief Historical Critique

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    A Hardback by Jan Hartman, Marcin Krasnodębski

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631878187, 978-3631878187
      ISBN10: 3631878184

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In recent decades, green chemistry dominated the imagination of sustainability scholars all over the world and was embraced by leading global universities and companies. This new concept is supposed to address the environmental crisis by making chemistry safer and less polluting.

      And yet, under this seemingly straightforward success story hides a tangled and ambiguous reality: alternative frameworks, shoddy greenness criteria, and power struggles.

      This book retraces the history of the green chemistry concept and critically assesses its claims and dominant narratives about it. It is an indispensable guide for all those interested in the challenges of sustainability, whether they have background in chemistry or not. Its underlying question is: is green chemistry really that green?



      Table of Contents

      -12 principles of green chemistry (their proliferation and limitations)

      -Forgotten European alternatives to green chemistry

      -Sustainable chemistry as an alternative to green chemistry

      -False narratives about green chemistry

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