
biofiltration systems
Biofiltration systems are pollution control methods that use natural biological processes to clean air or water. They consist of a habitat, often made of organic materials like soil or compost, where beneficial microorganisms thrive. When contaminated air or water passes through this habitat, the microorganisms break down harmful pollutants into harmless substances, such as carbon dioxide and water. This eco-friendly approach effectively reduces odors, volatile organic compounds, and other contaminants, making biofilters a sustainable and efficient solution for pollution control in industrial, environmental, and wastewater management settings.