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Published: 17.01.2024.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 6 units
References: Not used
Time period viewed: 2021 - 2025 years
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Environmental pollution is one of the biggest threats to life and health and systematically affects social and economic systems. Fun fact if all our newspapers were recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees every year! Pollution is the introduction of pollutants into the natural environment that causes adverse changes. Environmental pollution is any substance in solid, liquid or gas or form of energy such as heat, sound or radioactivity that harms the environment, endangering the health and life of organisms in it. The main classification of pollution is by environment, air pollution, water pollution and land pollution. Sound pollution, light pollution and plastic pollution are very relevant in today's society. If pollution continues to grow even faster, human, animal and plant populations will collapse because they will not be able to cope with the drastically changing environment. There are factors that affect the rate of dispersion and degradation of pollutants.
Scientific studies have shown that the main alternative and the highest goal for reducing waste incineration is the transition to a waste free lifestyle, thinking deeply about one's shopping and, for example, taking reusable bags with you. Waste pollution problems arise if the waste management system is not developed. …

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