Yes. There are two ways to do this: 1) reduce the ozone produced, and/or 2) destroy the ozone that exists. Tropospheric ozone is produced by NOx (internal combustion byproduct), VOC (organic carbon-based materials... fuel, methane, etc.), and purple or more energetic light from the Sun. Stop burning fossil fuels to move our tiny butts from point A to point B... biggest change we could make in production. Water vapor (works, but takes minutes), any compound with a carbon-carbon double bond (perfumes, etc.), any sulfur compound that is not fully oxidized, and catalytic compounds like Carulite 200(R) will all consume ozone.
There are four components to tropospheric ozone production, as a result of Man's actions. These are available oxygen, violet or more energetic light, VOCs (unburned fuel, and exudants from Nature), and NOx (from infernal combustion engines).
We cannot reduce available oxygen unless we start eliminating plant life, and ensure killing ourselves.
We cannot stop the Sun from producing violet or more energetic light. We cannot artificially add enough colorants to the atmosphere to achieve this result. Thankfully, we only get this radiation about 8 or so hours a day.
We can reduce the amount of fuel used, we can control fuel vented to the atmosphere, we can maintain our catalytic converters, and we can make sure all combustion sources use them. There are still plenty of natural sources of VOCs... including methane.
We can switch to steam engines or fuel cells, which do not produce NOx. We can decrease engine temperatures further, which reduces NOx production, but this increases the amount of fuel used (and vented).
We can switch to mass transportation or bicycles for most daily needs. We can increase the humidity in the air (which decays ozone). We can blow air rapidly out of cities (which poisons the areas around them).
Some of these things make sense. Can you spot them?
We can reduce ozone level by releasing more and more CFC gases. But it is not recommended to do so.
Ozone at ground is a greenhouse gas. It is released from vehicles.
We can release more CFC gases to reduce ozone levels. But it is not wise to do so.
Ozone is (relatively) opaque to ultraviolet light.
Improving air circulation
To help reduce the amount of air pollution you can car pool, unplug all devices before leaving your house (whether they're already turned off or not) or ride your bike when possible.
Breeding programs reduce pollution in the sense that breeding programs reduce the amount of air pollution in the atmosphere and slows down CO2 production.
Ozone. Normal Oxygen air is O2, and Ozone is O3.
The amount of ozone in the air we breathe can be reduced by avoiding / minmizing processes that use internal combustion.
The pollution of ozone layer is cause by CFC's. They reduce the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.
Ozone is (relatively) opaque to ultraviolet light.
To reduce ozone pollution, curb CFC's. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
There are many ways to reduce ozone depletion like:Less use of CFC'SCFC'S produced by refrigerators,air conditioners,etc...
To reduce ozone loss, CFC's are banned. They react with ozone to deplete it.
To reduce ozone depletion, we must stop the use of CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Don't release harmful chemicals and toxins into the air.
We need to reduce ozone depletion. We can do that by curbing the use of CFC's.
The ozone layer absorbs a large portion of incoming UV radiation, which keeps ground-level ozone from forming. A higher percentage of UV radiation entering the troposphere would allow a greater amount of ozone to form in the troposphere. Ozone is a pollutant in the troposphere. By regulating the amount of UV radiation that enters the troposphere, the ozone layer also regulates the amount of ozone formation in the troposphere.
Improving air circulation
The best way to reduce the amount of electricity used by an air conditioner is to raise the set point of the thermostat to a warmer setting.