On this year’s International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, the focus is firmly set on the importance of vehicle emission testing as a vital step towards achieving cleaner air. This annual event, celebrated globally on 07th September 2023, is a reminder of the urgent need to tackle air pollution, and this year’s campaign theme, ’’Together for Clean Air,’’ emphasizes the collective effort required to combat this pressing issue.
In general, scientists are more concern on air pollutant emission by major sources such as Power industries, Non-combustion activities, Other industrial combustions, Transportation activities, Building sector activities and Natural processes
Though the economic development since the industrial revolution has delivered enormous socio-economic benefits, the progress is increasingly threatened by the very economic models that made it possible, as those benefits were delivered by unsustainable and over extraction of natural resources,
In the face of pressing environmental challenges, industries worldwide are re-evaluating their value chains and practices to align with a more sustainable and responsible future. Both SCOPE emissions and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting will impact Sri Lanka. In manufacturing, our overseas partners will weigh the cost of business in terms of CO2, energy used. Even hospitality will be under the microscope - if not from travel
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