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Editorial

Sustainable Chemistry—A New Open Access Journal

Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
Sustain. Chem. 2021, 2(2), 381; https://doi.org/10.3390/suschem2020021
Submission received: 7 June 2021 / Accepted: 7 June 2021 / Published: 16 June 2021
There are many issues facing society, such as energy/food/water security, plastic pollution, antibiotic resistance, global warming and the COVID-19 pandemic. To solve these (and other issues), scientists and engineers need to work together to tackle these imminent dangers. Chemistry can help to unlock these challenges and provide solutions for a brighter future. The field of Green (or Sustainable) Chemistry has been transformed in the last 30 years since Warner and Anastas [1] pioneered the now famous “12 Principles of Green Chemistry”. Now, it is relatively common to see an E-factor [2] or a Life-Cycle-Assessment to support the sustainable credentials of chemical processes, and their use will only grow in coming years [3].
It is undoubtedly exciting to read and follow the major advances in the area of Green Chemistry. The journal, Sustainable Chemistry (published by MDPI), aims to be one of the go-to journals in the area, publishing cutting-edge research in the area more broadly. The open access model allows our work to reach a broad base of readers from all corners of the world. I warmly invite you to submit your latest work and, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the editorial team.

References

  1. Anastas, P.T.; Warner, J.C. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice; Oxford University Press: New York, NY, USA, 1998. [Google Scholar]
  2. Sheldon, R.A. The E factor: Fifteen years on. Green Chem. 2007, 9, 1273. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  3. Kralisch, D.; Ott, D.; Gericke, D. Rules and benefits of life cycle assessment in green chemical process and synthesis design: A tutorial review. Green Chem. 2015, 17, 123–145. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
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Jones, Matthew D. 2021. "Sustainable Chemistry—A New Open Access Journal" Sustainable Chemistry 2, no. 2: 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/suschem2020021

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