Riya Yadav, Alisha Bano, Zoha Siddiqui, Asiya Fatima, Yasmeen Bano, Noor Jameel , Juber Akhtar2025-06-132025978-81-985978-1-6https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodohttp://136.232.12.194:4000/handle/123456789/1354Innovations in Pharmaceutical Technology: Transforming Drug Discovery and Development Editors: Pradip Kumar, Pankaj Bhatt, M. A. Khalid, Juber Akhtar and Ravikant SinghOne crucial instrument for attaining sustainability is green chemistry. If the growing world population is to enjoy a higher standard of living without negatively affecting the health of the planet, green chemistry—the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances—must be put into practice. The chemical industry will be able to responsibly supply society with the commodities and services it depends on, thanks to cleaner technology. Green chemistry offers answers to global issues like energy, climate change, sustainable agriculture, environmental pollutants, and resource depletion. About 80% of the total volume of chemicals utilized in many significant chemical processes, particularly the production of fine compounds, are chemical solvents. Regretfully, these solvents are frequently volatile organic chemicals derived from petroleum-bearing numerous hazards to the environment and human health. These two factors are used by many researchers as justifications for looking for new environmentally friendly solvents to replace the traditional ones. Pharmaceutical companies rely heavily on green chemistry to create new medications that are less harmful, more efficient, and have fewer adverse effects. The most recent viewpoints on GC and SC education and capacity building will be discussed. Proving their vital role in transforming institutional, infrastructure, and human resources settings across all industries on a wide scale in order to produce useful, cutting-edge information that can be implemented in more sustainable and eco-friendly goods and procedures in a demanding society.en-USGreen chemistryeco-friendly goodshuman healthhazardous substancesPHARMACEUTICAL SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN CHEMISTRYBook chapter