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Question E

For primary pollution prevention, the industry can change the processes or equipments for
example improvise catalysis or reactor design to reduce by-products, increase yield and save energy
in chemical processes. Beisdes, Improve controls of processes to use energy and materials more
efficiently also counted as a good prevention. Also, improving "housekeeping" and maintenance in
industry to cut energy cost is one of the ways that we can practice clean technology. In terms of
waste streams, assessing an organization's waste kind and accumulation rate, waste categorization
simply audits the waste stream into categories. Managers can better prepare for recycling and
pollution-reduction programmes by doing a waste characterization. For instance, electronic garbage,
or e-waste, depletes natural resources and releases pollutants and chemicals into the environment.
In response, businesses can put in place a recycling collection programme and encourage personnel
to give outdated technology to a nonprofit partner.

Other than that, managers of facilities should evaluate their existing waste management
strategy and revise or create a suitable action plan. To determine where adjustments are most
needed, it is crucial to reevaluate present management techniques. Source reduction goals and
compliance issues could be addressed in revisions. The new methods may also provide guidance for
correct waste segregation and a more accurate approach to gauge the success of upcoming risk
assessment and remediation initiatives. An organization's ability to prevent industrial pollution can
be enhanced by ensuring that all employees receive training on the most recent strategic plans and
technologies.

Lastly, The ability of firms to modify their industrial waste management systems is improving
thanks to technological improvements. They also provide efficient pollution prevention measures.
High-tech materials that maximise performance and precision for better air quality assurance in
industrial settings are a part of today's pollution control. For recycling and sorting, some systems use
artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. For instance, AI-based waste sorting expedites the separation of
waste items into less amounts of time. These innovations make workplaces safer, more cost-
effective for facilities, and help eliminate human error.

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