Industrial Emission Control
Industrial emission control refers to the methods and technologies used to reduce harmful pollutants released into the atmosphere from factories and industrial processes. These emissions can include gases like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, which contribute to air pollution and climate change. Effective control measures help protect public health and the environment.
Common techniques for controlling emissions include scrubbers, which remove pollutants from exhaust gases, and filters, which capture particulate matter. Additionally, industries may adopt cleaner production practices and switch to renewable energy sources to minimize their overall emissions. These efforts are essential for sustainable industrial development.