The development of sustainable green technologies and processes becomes key to a sustainable society. Through Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, the purpose is to achieve better human life under low carbon, circulation, and natural symbiosis societies. Concepts of green chemistry and sustainable green technologies for developing advanced materials are important, for example, the recycling processes of waste materials and bio-based industries. From the point of view of sustainable development goals, advanced materials obtained from industry wastes and other green sources were highlighted by this review. In particular, biomass plants, including cellulose and the related chemicals, were introduced to advanced functional materials belonging to SDGs categories. At present, this is a clear aim of the future mark of people. It is noted in the 9 SDGs that those materials and included green processes are becoming concrete perspectives for progressing the development of industry, innovation, and infrastructure and contributing to the construction of a sustainable society under low carbon, circulation, and natural symbiosis. This review highlights the role of SDGs in material development and introduces examples for cases of recycling with plant wastes or uses of green chemicals for functionally advanced materials. Since such ways reduce the environmental load, the trends in recent surveys point to the views of SDGs for advanced materials and sustainable green technologies, as explained for industry, innovation, and infrastructure, especially for the 9 SDGs.
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