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  • Essay / Pollution Prevention - 565

    IntroductionPollution is the contamination of air, land, or water through the release of harmful substances (EPA, 2014). These are unwarranted volumes of waste containing very harmful toxins/poisons that are released into the environment and affect air, water, soil and animals. Humans are responsible for the majority of pollution. Industrial factories that make things we use every day also produce waste. With the doubling of population in the early 1800s and the introduction of the industrial age, pollution became a serious problem. Industrial facilities that produce products that may harm the environment and the public. This topic has many industrial facilities looking for ways to change the production and manner in which many of the raw materials that produce these substances are used. Burning fossil fuels and gas-powered vehicles improve air quality. This burning of these fuels provides large amounts of air pollution. Pollution, especially air pollution, damages the Earth's atmosphere and harms animals and plants. Pollute...