The Harmful Pollution of Charcoal Burning
Burning charcoal can lead to air pollution, which includes soot, dust, and harmful organic particles. This pollution can negatively impact human health and create unpleasant smoke and burning odors that can be a nuisance.
Pollution Control Based on Guidelines from Charcoal Burning
- Select dry wood for burning, as wood without high moisture.
- Arrange the wood not too tight to allow enough space for oxygen transfer.
- Choose a furnace that maintains consistent heat to achieve high temperatures and complete combustion for less smoke.
- Install a smoke removal system before venting out of the chimney, such as making wood vinegar—installing shade nets in conjunction with water spray.
- Create a pond to collect circulating water that can be reused for a new spray system without any discharge to the external environment.
- Planting trees to reduce the impact.