Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science 1st Edition
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science — 1st Edition by Dr. Inamuddin, Tariq Altalhi, and Arwa Alrooqi is a timely, authoritative guide for engineers, researchers, and policy makers focused on implementing eco-conscious process design. This comprehensive volume brings together principles of green chemistry, waste minimization, and renewable resource integration to help industries meet global sustainability targets.
Grounded in practical science and modern engineering practice, the book explores process intensification, life-cycle assessment, catalysis for cleaner reactions, energy-efficient separation methods, and pollution prevention strategies. Clear explanations, data-driven methodologies, and step-by-step frameworks make complex topics accessible for graduate students, R&D teams, and environmental consultants aiming to reduce carbon footprints and regulatory risk.
Readers will appreciate real-world case studies, comparative analyses of conventional vs. green technologies, and scalable solutions applicable across sectors—from petrochemicals and pharmaceuticals to water treatment and materials recycling. The text bridges theory and application, empowering professionals to design processes that deliver economic value while protecting ecosystems.
Ideal for global audiences—students and practitioners in North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and beyond—this 1st edition is a practical reference for classrooms, laboratories, and corporate sustainability initiatives. Whether you’re updating curricula, preparing a research proposal, or optimizing industrial operations, this book equips you with actionable insights to advance sustainable chemical and environmental engineering.
Order your copy today to integrate cutting-edge green process strategies into your projects and accelerate the transition to cleaner, more resilient technologies.
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