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MOBILE EMISSIONS AND VAPOUR CONTROL FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

David Wendel from Endegs Group explains how mobile emissions treatment can contribute to environmental protection as climate change progresses, improving air quality is becoming an increasing priority. Air pollutant emissions from a wide variety of sources affect air quality, can form acids in the environment or drive the excessive accumulation of nutrients (eutrophication) in ecosystems. Human health can also be adversely affected¹. These emissions are caused by transportation, power generation, industrial processes, agriculture, and many other activities. But by 2050, Europe is to become climate-neutral – no more greenhouse gases (GHG) are to be released into the atmosphere that are not otherwise compensated². Confronted with it every day, the first thing most people probably think of in terms of improving air quality is the switch from diesel and petrol engines to electric vehicles. What many do not see but smell are industrial odours – from gases that harm people and the environment. In the last years, people have started to react sensitively to industrial odours, which are seldom harmless and never healthy. The days when smoke pouring out of smokestacks was welcomed...

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