From childhood we were all taught that it is necessary to take care of the environment. Parents accustomed to order, insisting that it is impossible to litter on the street, at school at the labor lessons they taught to make birdhouses and allocated special days for subbotniks. Many educational institutions even studied a special subject, which includes the section "Environmental Protection".
Unfortunately, human activities adversely affect natural processes in the biosphere. In an effort to create the most comfortable conditions for their lives, people thereby have a significant impact on the environment. Mines and factories release an incredible amount of harmful toxic substances into the atmosphere, which lead to the destruction of the ozone layer. Uncontrolled fishing or hunting for animals leads to the extinction of a species. Therefore, the question of a set of measures is very urgent, the main purpose of which is to limit the negative impact of human activity. All these concepts include environmental protection.
What can a person do to improve the situation? First of all, enterprises should monitor the amount of air emissions. It is also necessary to limit the unauthorized release of garbage. There are quite modern methods developed by environmental logistics, which allow for total cleaning with minimal negative impact on the environment.
Equally important is the creation of national parks, reserves, which make it possible to preserve the natural chain of the ecosystem, allowing many representatives of the animal world to continue their existence. Environmental protection also requires restrictions on fishing and hunting. Some species are protected, and for some, a period is introduced when hunting and trapping are prohibited. This is a period of time, which includes the moment of gestation and raising offspring.
It should be noted that conservation and restoration requires soil, which most mainly affects the development of the agro-industrial complex. It is curious that there are some subspecies of earthworms that can neutralize dangerous compounds found in contaminated soil. For example, the worms of the subspecies Lumbricus rubellus absorb soil contaminated with toxic waste such as arsenic, copper, zinc, lead and return it in a form suitable for assimilation by plants. Moreover, these worms cannot live in clean soils; therefore, they may well serve to determine the toxicity and contamination of soils.
Environmental protection includes standards and requirements that simply need to be fulfilled during the construction of an object. It is compliance with all these standards that will allow you to successfully complete the construction, because otherwise you may not just be fined, but in general the entire construction process will be stopped.
Any construction work should be carried out within the framework of a clearly defined regulation, which stipulates all the details and requirements for the technical process. Environmental protection includes all possible nuances, from compliance with living conditions, which must comply with sanitary standards, ending with the specified dimensions used in the construction of lifting and other equipment. All materials, equipment, structures must necessarily have hygienic certificates, as well as documents confirming their fire safety. GOST requirements must be observed when warehousing and storing building materials. The final point, which the environmental protection during construction monitors, is the collection and removal of construction waste to a special place.
It is important to remember that in many respects it depends on us in what conditions our children will live.