Green Chemistry Journal
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), UK publishes an excellent journal called simply "Green Chemistry" which provides a good entry to research papers at the cutting edge of Green Chemistry.
Reporting on research activities and interests in chemical aspects of clean technology from academic, industrial and public sectors, "Green Chemistry" contains primary research papers, communications and reviews. In addition there is a Green News & Views section, which includes relevant information about green issues from around the world. It is possible to download news and views free of charge.
Green Chemistry Book
This book is an excellent introduction to the subject. It covers the key concepts of Green Chemistry in simple language and has good examples of its application in industry.
M. Lancaster, 'Green Chemistry: An Introductory Text",
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2002
Green Chemistry Book
The first book on the topic of 'Green Chemistry' was written by Paul Anastas and John Warner. It provided the definition and the guiding principles for Green Chemistry, and is certainly recommended reading.
P.T. Anastas and J.C. Warner,'Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice',
Oxford Science Publications, 1998
Green Chemistry Book
There is greater detail in this book by Anastas and Williamson.
P.T. Anastas and T.C. Williamson,'Green Chemistry: Frontiers in Benign Chemical Synthesis and Processes',
Oxford Science Publications, 1998
Green Chemistry Book
There is further detail in this, slightly more recent, publication by Tundo and Anastas
P.Tundo and P. Anastas, 'Green Chemistry Challenging Perspectives',
Oxford Science Publications, 2000.