Pollution control and sustainable environment strategies aim to reduce environmental contamination while supporting long-term ecological balance and human well-being. Pollution control includes managing air, water, soil, and noise pollution through regulatory measures, cleaner production technologies, waste treatment, and emission reduction. Sustainable environmental practices emphasize prevention rather than remediation, promoting renewable energy, resource efficiency, circular economy models, and eco-friendly materials. Public health benefits include reduced exposure to pollutants, lower disease burden, and improved quality of life. Effective pollution control requires policy enforcement, technological innovation, environmental monitoring, and public participation. Integrating sustainability into pollution management ensures that economic development does not compromise environmental integrity. Achieving a sustainable environment supports biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and healthier communities for present and future generations.
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