Bioremediation of environmental wastes: the role of microorganisms
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Abstract
The growing rate of urbanization and industrialization has led to an increase in several types of pollution caused by the release of toxic chemicals to the environment. This is usually perpetuated by the manufacturing industry (e.g. detergent and dye), agricultural sectors (e.g. fertilizers and pesticides), mining industry (e.g. cyanide and sulphuric acid) and construction companies (e.g. cement and metals). These pollutants have adverse effects on the health of plants, animals, and humans. They also lead to the destruction of the microbial population in both aquatic and the terrestrial regions, and hence, have necessitated the need for remediation. Although different remediation methods, such as the physical…
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- Bioremediation
- Environmental remediation
- Pollutant
- Environmental science
- Environmental pollution
- Pollution
- Population
- Waste management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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