Abstract
As urban populations continue to grow, the need for sustainable urban development becomes increasingly important. Chemical engineering plays a key role in advancing sustainable solutions for cities by developing processes and technologies that optimize energy use, reduce waste, and improve resource management. This article explores how chemical engineering contributes to sustainable urban development, focusing on areas such as waste management, renewable energy, water treatment, and green infrastructure. The paper also discusses the role of chemical engineers in designing environmentally friendly solutions for urban challenges and the opportunities for innovation in sustainable urban systems.
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