Social Sciences, asked by knorshelbhutia, 6 months ago

What
is the difference between
polluter and pollutant

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Answered by smitasingh1012
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Answer:

The 'polluter pays' principle is the commonly accepted practice that those who produce pollution should bear the costs of managing it to prevent damage to human health or the environment. ... Pollution is defined in UK law as contamination of the land, water or air by harmful or potentially harmful substances.

Answered by IncredibleKhushi
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POLLUTION AND POLLUTANTS?

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Pollution is the act of polluting or the state of being polluted, especially the contamination of the environment by harmful substances.

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Pollutant is a foreign substance that makes something dirty, or impure, especially waste from human activities.

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