
Emission control
Emission control refers to technologies and practices that reduce pollutants released into the environment from vehicles, factories, and other sources. It involves using devices like catalytic converters and filters to trap harmful gases and particles, ensuring cleaner air and compliance with environmental standards. These systems help minimize pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and hydrocarbons, which can harm health and contribute to issues like smog and climate change. Effective emission control is essential for protecting public health and the environment while allowing industries and transportation to operate efficiently.