It could - depending on what it was producing and what legal controls were placed on it and how it disposed of its waste or by-products.
The plural of pollute is pollutes. As in "the factory pollutes the air".
It would detroy the environment around it and pollute and kill animals and water:)
Please do not litter on the beach, it will pollute the water
Pollute is the verb and root word for pollution. For example, ships pollute the ocean by dumping their trash overboard.
That would be Augustus Gloop.
The Harp Factory on Lake Street was created in 1995-01.
Lake Erie. Because it is the shallowest lake so many people live near it and visit it a lot.
Yes if the farmer uses chemical fertilisers etc on his crops these seep into the water and factory pollution would pollute the rivers.
Not coffee makers themselves, no. But the factory that produces the electricity to make the coffee machine work, does.
That's easy. It gets into the water table and pollutes it, or it can get there by runoff.
Ninety percent of the pollution entering Lake Winnipeg are from the Red River in which ninety-five percent of the pollution is in the Red River before it enters Canada.
Polluting substances.... But in all seriousness, anything toxic and unedible would probably pollute your water.