Restaurants contribute significantly to pollution through various sources, including food waste, water usage, and energy consumption. Food preparation and cooking release greenhouse gases, while waste disposal can lead to landfill overflow and methane emissions. Additionally, single-use plastics and packaging from takeout contribute to plastic pollution. Overall, the environmental impact can vary widely depending on the restaurant's practices and sustainability efforts.
none.
Because the wind may carry the pollution from elsewhere
A lot because of Tokyo JApan
for exaple one can of 330ml.
Making Jewels don't create much pollution as compared t other pollution sources... It creates many gases when melted,heated as well as freezes.It is a unpopular source of pollution
An average car produces about 7700 kg of co2 a year.
quite alot if you put it in perspective hehe
china
No. Construction equipment used to build the station will burn fossil fuels and produce some pollution. When the station is complete it will produce pollution free electricity. The station will require some electric power from the grid to operate, and some of that electricity may be produced by coal powered plants which do produce pollution, but the geothermal power station will not produce pollution.
The amount of pollution a truck produces depends on factors like its age, engine type, and fuel efficiency. On average, a diesel truck can emit about 4.8 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, along with other pollutants like nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. Electric trucks have zero tailpipe emissions, significantly reducing pollution.
They do not. They produce natural waste, which is far different then real pollution.
most do