
VOC emissions
VOC emissions refer to volatile organic compounds released into the air from sources like vehicle exhaust, industrial processes, and household products. These chemicals can evaporate easily at room temperature and contribute to air pollution. When released, VOCs can react with other pollutants in the atmosphere to form ground-level ozone and smog, which can harm human health, cause respiratory problems, and harm the environment. Managing VOC emissions involves controlling and reducing their release to improve air quality and protect public health.