The term "Green Chemistry" is misleading at best. That being said, however, there are plenty of ways to minimize environmental impact (and thus ultimately save your company $$$). One is to use nonchlorinated solvents when possible (easier and less expensive to dispose of, and generally less expensive to purchase anyway). Chromatography generates vast quantities of solvent in general, so if you can reuse the eluent or, better yet, use an alternate purification method, you're saving solvent. And time: chromatography eats up a lot of labor. Generally, your goal in any lab should be to increase efficiency in terms of labor and the chemistry itself, including the use and disposal of reagents and solvents - that in itself will help to minimize the impact. You'll end up being a better, more valuable resource