How Do I Breathe Without You: Pollution and How Your Business Might Be Contributing to It

Managing a business is a full-time job. It can be hard to balance having to handle manpower and day-to-day operations, especially in big industries with multiple locations and service areas. When you’re thinking about providing for the demands in the market, you focus on creating more products.

But the process of how these products are built can also mean more waste that, if not handled properly, can contribute to the pollutants in the air, water systems, and soil that grows much of the food that you consume. Now think about how many companies have industrial plants or factories that may be improperly handling their waste daily.

Any pollutant that enters the atmosphere disrupts the ecological balance of nature. Some of the biggest contributors to pollution are industrial and commercial plants, vehicles, mining, and deforestation. While these activities cannot be completely halted because they are vital to the economy's growth, there are ways to be responsible business owners that do not contribute to more pollution.

Air Pollution

Releasing harmful exhaust gases, excessive burning of fossil fuels, and destructive mining operations. All these activities play a big part in causing air pollution by releasing chemical substances into the air people breathe. In turn, it can cause serious health problems in people and contribute to global warming and ozone layer depletion.

To put this under control, the use of alternative energy resources is becoming more popular. Using solar and wind energies instead of burning fuels have greatly reduced the pollutants released in the air. Electricity-powered vehicles have also been invented as an alternative to cars that run on gas or fuel.

Another great way of combating air pollution is by reforestation or planting trees. Since trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, it naturally cleans the air from certain pollutants. A responsible business owner in the lumber industry should know that they should be planting more trees to replace the ones they cut down. That way, the forests will remain protected to do their jobs.

Water Pollution

Toxic wastes are released into waterways, improper sewage treatment, and oil spills in the oceans. All these contribute to the growing water pollution that can enter the food you eat and cause you lethal or irreversible harm. When pollutants enter the water streams, they could also disrupt the natural ecosystem and threaten marine life.

Harmful agricultural products such as pesticides and fertilizers also play a big part in contaminating water sources. Wastewater and other pollutants that enter the waterways without proper treatment also contribute to water pollution. Plastic, heavy metals, and other non-soluble materials that are illegally dumped into oceans instead of being recycled can also pose dangers to marine life and pollution.

Responsible business owners should adopt more ecological ways to go about their business if they know that they contribute to water pollution. Switching to biodegradable options instead of harmful chemicals and properly disposing of industrial waste reduces water pollution.

What Can You Do About It?

There may come a time when air duct maintenance and water filtration systems can no longer give people the kind of resources they need to survive. Individual changes to lessen pollution may not be enough if large companies and industries, which are the biggest contributors, remain to do nothing.

The damages to the world’s natural resources may become irreversible soon if you don’t do your part to save them. If you know that your business contributes to this damage, make some crucial changes to how your company works.

You can begin by checking all your types of machinery and production processes. Old machinery that is inefficient can be using more harmful substances than newer machines that can run on less but create more output. Opting to switch to alternative energy sources to run your factories can also be a great way to lessen pollution.

Promote greener lifestyle changes for your employees too. Encourage them to lessen their use of single-use plastics, provide transportation services where they can ride instead of their private vehicles, or contact green initiatives to raise their awareness about the dangers of pollution to their health and the environment.

There are so many things that can be done to save the environment and somehow lessen pollution to make the world a safer place to live in. If everyone does their part in making changes towards progress, the Earth can be home to future generations instead of being lost to global warming.

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