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Green Chemistry has become increasingly important in recent years as the world has become more aware of the environmental impacts of chemical production and use. Companies in the Green Chemistry market are focused on developing and implementing sustainable and efficient chemical processes and products. Examples of companies in the Green Chemistry market include BASF, Dow, DuPont, and Evonik. Show Less Read more