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Japan minimizes Environmental Problems through Research

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By: CocoAppleStore

Japan, during its period of rapid economic growth after World War II had problems with their environment. The government, in an effort to address the problem, applied various measures like investing in R&D for environment friendly technologies and provided funding to the populace and encourage the various industries to construct pollution control facilities. Despite their efforts, none of these proved sufficient. Because of this, the government formed an advisory panel to look into Japan’s industrial structure and come up with preventive actions on the part of the industry that are important to protecting the environment. In observance with this panel’s suggestion, the government initiated the nation-wide Pollution Control Manager System, which obligates every company in their respective industries to set up pollution control and prevention personnel groups in their factories who is led by a station certified manager who is an expert in regulatory and technical aspects of pollution control in their locality. The move, combined with other preventive measures like the development of environmental friendly technologies and investment in pollution prevention facilities played an important role in Japan’s battle against environmental degradation. Because of this, Japan eventually succeeded in overcoming its ecological problems in the 1980s.

April 18th, 2008 Posted by | Guide | no comments

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