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Item Harnessing Green Intellectual Property: A Catalyst for Sustainable Industrial and Chemical Waste Management(Manakin Press, 2026) Pradeep Kumar, Gaurav Gupta, Vikramaditya BuddhistIn an era where environmental challenges pose an unprecedented threat to our planet, the need for innovative solutions to tackle industrial and chemical waste management has become paramount. In the quest for a sustainable future, the convergence of green Intellectual Property and effective industrial and chemical waste management has emerged as a transformative force. Green IP offers a framework to inspire a paradigm shift by encouraging research and development efforts focused on waste reduction, resource efficiency, and eco-friendly alternatives. By providing inventors and innovators with strong legal protections, Green IP fosters an environment conducive to sustainable technological advancements. This Chapter explores the transformative potential of Green IP as a powerful tool to drive sustainability and facilitate the transition toward a circular economy. Further, we explore the pivotal role of Green IP in driving innovation, waste reduction, and responsible practices across industries. Through a comprehensive analysis of the protection of green technologies, the promotion of circular economy models, and the management of chemical waste, this chapter provides valuable insights into the power of Green IP in shaping a greener world.Item Nanotechnology Advances in Composting(Springer, Cham, 2026) Faria Fatima, Deepti Srivastava, Abdul Mazeed, P. Smriti RaoNanotechnology is now developing and growing more quickly across a variety of industries. Nanoparticles (NPs) enter the composts in various ways as a result of this development. First, NPs may inadvertently enter composts through surface runoff, buried solid waste, waste discharge, or direct dumping into waste (food, medicine, consumer goods, and personal care items). Second, a novel strategy created to speed up waste breakdown and act as a nutrient for plants is the deliberate mediation of NPs in the composting process. Nanotoxicity may result from the presence of NPs in the composts. On the other hand, their existence may also be advantageous in situations like soil reclamation, degradation, etc. On the other hand, all living things, including microbes, benefit from metal nanoparticles (NPs) in a number of biological activities, including transcription, oxidative stress responses, respiration, precursor biosynthesis, and DNA replication. NPs perform admirably in a variety of domains, and it is worthwhile to investigate their function in the composting process. As a result, this chapter contributes to the comprehension of NPs’ function in the composting process and the extent to which their presence can be advantageous. The importance of NPs in the composting process, the performance of microbial bioprocesses during nanocomposting, the fundamental life cycle assessment (LCA) of NP-mediated composting, and the mechanism of action of NPs in the soil matrix are all reviewed in this chapter. Additionally, this chapter clarifies the concept of nanozymes and emphasizes their biocatalytic characteristics, which will be useful for researching composting in the future.Item Sustainable E-Waste Management: Principles and Practices(The Lawgical Junction and MJS Publishing House, 2025) Aijaz Husain, Seema SiddiquiItem Artificial Intelligence: A Socio Legal Paradigm(The Lawgical Junction and MJS Publishing House, 2024) Seema Siddiqui, S. Fatima Zahara Jafri, Sadaf Khan
