Run chemical reactions at room temperature and pressure whenever possible
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Design syntheses to use and generate substances with little or no toxicity to either humans or the environment.
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Design chemical syntheses to prevent waste. Leave no waste to treat or clean up.
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Design products that break down to innocuous substances after use
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Use starting materials {also known as feedstocks) that are renewable rather than depletable.
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choose the materials for the process which are non-explosive or non-flammable wherever it is possible
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Design chemical products that are fully effective yet have little or no toxicity.
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Avoid using solvents, separation agents or other auxiliary chemicals. If you must use these chemicals, use safer ones.
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Design syntheses so that the final product contains the maximum proportion of the starting materials. Waste few or no atoms.
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Minimize the production of unnecessary compounds. Derivatives use additional reagents and generate waste.
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Use catalysts which are effective in small amounts and can carry out a single reaction many times. Don't use stoichiometric reagents which react only once.
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Include in-process monitoring to minimise or eliminate the formation of byproducts