Abstract

This chapter presents an overview of green energetic materials and discusses their role in the circular economy to achieve sustainability and mitigate climate change. By reducing, reusing, and recycling, circular economy practices can minimize waste and maximize resource utilization. Green materials, such as low-cost feedstock from renewable sources, can be applied to energy production, storage, and transportation to provide multiple advantages to societies. Different sources of green energy materials such as biomass, biogas, solar, wind, and hydro energy demonstrate the potential for resource-efficient societies. The chapter also highlights the importance of eco-friendly production and utilization strategies for high-energy materials. Additionally, the future of circular economy used in various sectors is discussed, highlighting the need for standardized safety requirements, large-scale infrastructural developments, and effective policy making.

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