Environment and maintenance is a much debated issue in today’s time of modernity and development. Pollutants are the determinants that are a bane to sustainable development. The particles or elements responsible for the degradation of environmental health came to be known as pollutants. Not only do they have undesirable effects on the environment but also indirectly have an adverse effect on the health of all living things on the planet.
Scholarly databases on pollutants discuss the facts, figures and statistics of their impacts and provide with recommendations and inventions through research to curb their negative impact without slowing down the advancement of the humanity as a civilization.
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