Question
How does environment acts as a public facility?

Answer

  1. Recent research on environmental issues in India has highlighted the fact that the growing concern for the environment among the middle classes is often at the expense of the poor.
  2. The awareness of the need for a clean environment is increasing, there is little concern for the safety of the workers themselves.
  3. The challenge is to look for the solutions where everyone can be benefitted of clean environment.
  4. One way, this can be done is to gradually move to cleaner technologies and processes in factories.
  5. The government has to encourage and support the factories.
  6. To do this it will need to fine those who pollute.
  7. This will ensure that the workers’ livelihoods are protected and both workers and communities living around the factories enjoy a safe environment.

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