G. Chaudhary, A. Jangid, Saumya, A. Gupta, A. Jain and N. Singh
Abstract
A challenge to national sustainable development is the âenvironmental pollution-economic developmentâ circle. Green technology innovation, a sophisticated idea combining environmental preservation and technological advancement, has the key to breaking through this perplexing loop. Green technologies have become more prevalent in recent years as a result of climate change, global warming, energy depletion, and other environmental issues. Through the use of technology, humans can now accomplish tasks more intelligently and efficiently than they could in the past. Green technology is used with the knowledge of preserving the natural environment and its resources, as well as reducing human participation. Green technologies cover a wide range of topics, which include energy efficiency, recycling, health and safety issues, renewable resources, and many more. Green technologies are a collection of practical methods, skills, tools, and materials that are based on non-toxic final products, renewable energy sources, and environmental monitoring equipment in the context of environmental protection. The development of sophisticated yet practical on-site sensors and analytical tools, as well as the remediation of water and wastewater, are now the most promising aspects of green technology for pollution management. Green technology could help prevent major environmental damage, increase energy and resource efficiency, and reduce carbon intensity. This would lead to improvements in resource availability, human welfare, and social fairness, as well as a step toward the Sustainable Development Goals. The creation of high-quality new products with a smaller environmental impact is the goal of sustainable green innovations. The significance of sustainable green inventions will continue to be widely understood as long as environmental problems exist.