Green Chemistry Crossword Puzzle

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Green Chemistry Crossword Puzzle

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  • catalysis : the process of using materials and energy-efficient catalysts to speed up a desired reaction.
  • biomass : the total amount of organic matter, whether living or not, in a particular region is known as biomass.
  • bio innovation : an innovative method, item, or workable concept that promotes sustainability or even sustainable development.
  • persistent substance : a substance that withstands time, therapy, efforts to remove it from an area, and other appropriate procedures.
  • low carbon project : a project in which greenhouse gas emissions are intentionally and systematically reduced at the company level.
  • atom economy : getting as much material as possible from the process to the finished product.
  • regenerative design : also referred to as "cradle to cradle" design, incorporates biomimicry and the idea that nature serves as a model.
  • degradation : creating chemical compounds with the intention of converting them into harmless chemicals after use to prevent environmental persistence.
  • anthrosphere : the area of the environment that humans have created or altered for their own purposes.
  • greenapsis : the methods a business or organization employs to transition to a chemically green state.
  • harvester : people who collect consumables for human use from the environment while adhering to sustainability ideals.
  • renewable feedstocks : using sustainable forestry, agricultural, and industrial activities as sources of renewable raw materials or feedstocks.
  • nanotechnology : the creation of systems at the molecular level that are able to carry out particular functions.
  • bioaccumulation : the gradual rise in a substance's concentration inside an organism.
  • life cycle assessment : an examination and assessment of a product's life cycle, starting with its raw materials and ending with its final disposal, from the standpoints of the environment and human health.