Green Toxicology : a strategy for sustainable chemical and material development

  • Crawford, Sarah E
  • Hartung, Thomas
  • Hollert, Henner
  • Mathes, Björn
  • van Ravenzwaay, Bennard
  • Steger-Hartmann, Thomas
  • Studer, Christoph
  • Krug, Harald F
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Green Toxicology refers to the application of predictive toxicology in the sustainable development and production of new less harmful materials and chemicals, subsequently reducing waste and exposure. Built upon the foundation of "Green Chemistry" and "Green Engineering", "Green Toxicology" aims to shape future manufacturing processes and safe synthesis of chemicals in terms of environmental and human health impacts. Being an integral part of Green Chemistry, the principles of Green Toxicology amplify the role of health-related aspects for the benefit of consumers and the environment, in addition to being economical for manufacturing companies. Due to the costly development and preparation of new materials and chemicals for market entry, it...

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