
Soil Detoxification
Soil detoxification is the process of removing or neutralizing harmful substances—like pollutants, chemicals, or toxins—that have contaminated the soil. This is done through various methods such as bioremediation, where microorganisms naturally break down contaminants; physical removal, like excavating and replacing contaminated soil; or chemical treatments that neutralize toxins. The goal is to restore soil health, making it safe for plants, animals, and humans, and supporting ecological balance. Proper detoxification helps prevent pollution spread, promotes environmental safety, and enables productive land use once the toxins are eliminated.