Synthetic biology is an environmentally benign technology that has gained appeal for hazardous clean-up projects including synthetic microbes to digest refractory substances such as dioxins, insecticides, and even radioactive materials. Synthetic biology aids in the stabilisation of price growth in the medical industry, which drives up demand for this market. DNA synthesis technology and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats approaches have helped to lower the incidence of chronic diseases like cancer and diabetes. Biomedical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, biofuel, and chemical industries are all key users of this technology. Farmers can grow more crops on less area with synthetic biology, and it delivers more accuracy and perfection than prior gene technologies.