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emissions control systems

Emissions control systems are technologies used in vehicles and industrial processes to reduce harmful pollutants released into the atmosphere. They work by capturing or converting harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and unburned hydrocarbons, into less harmful substances. Common components include catalytic converters, which enable chemical reactions to neutralize emissions, and filters that trap particulate matter. These systems are critical for protecting air quality and public health, complying with environmental regulations, and minimizing the impact of pollution on climate change.