Green Toxicology and Sustainable Chemical Design
Green toxicology promotes safer chemical development from the design stage. This theme explores principles of green chemistry, hazard reduction, and sustainable innovation. Discussions highlight predictive tools for identifying safer alternatives. Case studies showcase industry adoption of environmentally responsible practices. Participants gain insights into integrating sustainability into product life cycles. The goal is to advance global transitions toward low-toxicity solutions.
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