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Creating a Liveable Planet Earth—A Sustainable Approach to Mitigate Environmental Pollution, Global Warming
The present research describes an indigenously developed system which removes CO2, total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), toxic gases and other pollutants from the air. The system collects the pollutants from the air by absorption and adsorption into its filters till their saturation capacity. Later, the saturated material is used to produce “Minerals Rich Organic Manure (MROM)”, which provides nutrients to trees and plants. The complete cycle of movement of environmental pollution and other materials forms a sustainable ecosystem in which the trees and plants provide us the food and oxygen, and whatever pollutants we generate, these are returned to the trees and plants in the form of nutrients. So it provides a very good sustainable ecosystem of mutual survival of human beings and plants together in nature. These systems can be easily used in a house, office, hospitals, malls, cars and even by individuals. Even the smallest unit absorbs the quantity of CO2 from the environment which is equivalent to two numbers of fully grown trees of 5 to 10 years age. Therefore, with this system, even the “Concrete Jungles” of the big cities will start working as the “Natural Forests” and the moving traffic on the roads will start working as the “Mobile Forests on Wheels” to clean the air in the environment. With this technology, any house can be converted into an “Emergency Home”, for safe stay during “Button Up Period” in case of any emergency or under a threat of a biological or chemical disaster or corona-type pandemic.
Creating a Liveable Planet Earth—A Sustainable Approach to Mitigate Environmental Pollution, Global Warming
The present research describes an indigenously developed system which removes CO2, total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), toxic gases and other pollutants from the air. The system collects the pollutants from the air by absorption and adsorption into its filters till their saturation capacity. Later, the saturated material is used to produce “Minerals Rich Organic Manure (MROM)”, which provides nutrients to trees and plants. The complete cycle of movement of environmental pollution and other materials forms a sustainable ecosystem in which the trees and plants provide us the food and oxygen, and whatever pollutants we generate, these are returned to the trees and plants in the form of nutrients. So it provides a very good sustainable ecosystem of mutual survival of human beings and plants together in nature. These systems can be easily used in a house, office, hospitals, malls, cars and even by individuals. Even the smallest unit absorbs the quantity of CO2 from the environment which is equivalent to two numbers of fully grown trees of 5 to 10 years age. Therefore, with this system, even the “Concrete Jungles” of the big cities will start working as the “Natural Forests” and the moving traffic on the roads will start working as the “Mobile Forests on Wheels” to clean the air in the environment. With this technology, any house can be converted into an “Emergency Home”, for safe stay during “Button Up Period” in case of any emergency or under a threat of a biological or chemical disaster or corona-type pandemic.
Creating a Liveable Planet Earth—A Sustainable Approach to Mitigate Environmental Pollution, Global Warming
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Agnihotri, Arvind Kumar (Herausgeber:in) / Reddy, Krishna R. (Herausgeber:in) / Bansal, Ajay (Herausgeber:in) / Pal, Shri (Autor:in)
International Conference on Environmental Geotechnology, Recycled Waste Materials and Sustainable Engineering ; 2023 ; Jalandhar, India
25.06.2024
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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