Bioremediation

Understanding the Types of Bioremediation: A Path to Cleaner Ecosystems

Introduction Bioremediation is the use of biological entities such as microorganisms, plants, algae, and fungi to mitigate environmental pollution [1]. This method is well known for effectively removing contaminants without seriously damaging ecosystems . Depending on the biological agents used, bioremediation can take many different forms, each of which is suited to a particular type […]

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Waste water pollution case studies.

Introduction Wastewater pollution is a critical environmental issue that affects the water quality, human health and ecosystems. Large amounts of untreated or partially treated water are released into natural water bodies by various industrial sectors, causing accumulation of excess nutrients and toxic pollutants. The major contributing sectors are textile, chemical manufacturing, food processing, paper, etc,

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Why is Bioremediation preferred over Traditional Remediation techniques ?

Introduction Environmental pollution has become a global concern, with industrial and domestic wastewater being irresponsibly discharged into pristine water bodies. This negligence has led to severe pollution and a decline in indigenous flora and fauna (refer to our blog on Waste water pollution case studies). Traditional remediation techniques, such as chemical and physical methods, have

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