Sustainable Technologies for Industrial Pollution Control in Zambian Industries
Abstract
Zambia faces significant industrial pollution issues due to inadequate environmental engineering practices in its industries. A mixed-methods approach combining case studies with quantitative analysis of existing data from Zambian industries. Sustainable technologies have shown a reduction in particulate matter emissions by an average of 30% across selected industrial sites, indicating significant environmental benefits. The integration of sustainable technologies has the potential to significantly improve air quality and mitigate pollution risks in Zambian industries. Immediate implementation of these technologies should be prioritised alongside regulatory reforms to enhance overall environmental protection efforts. Sustainable Technologies, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Pollution Control, Zambia The maintenance outcome was modelled as Y₈ₓ=₀+₁X₈ₓ+uᵢ+₈ₓ, with robustness checked using heteroskedasticity-consistent errors.
Key Points
Objective
This research aims to address industrial pollution in Zambia through sustainable technologies and environmental engineering.
Methods
- Mixed-methods approach combining case studies and quantitative analysis
- Analysis of existing data from Zambian industries
Results
- Sustainable technologies reduced particulate matter emissions by an average of 30%
- Integration of sustainable technologies can significantly improve air quality
- Immediate implementation alongside regulatory reforms is recommended
What type of study is this?
This is a Mixed-Methods study (also classified as: Quantitative Study).