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About Conference


The 13th International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment is set to take place on March 19–20, 2026, in the thriving global hub of Dubai, UAE. Organized as a premier platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, the conference will unite leading scientists, researchers, environmental engineers, policymakers, industry experts, and sustainability advocates from across the globe.

Under the compelling theme, Reshaping Our Environment: Cleaner Technologies, Smarter Solutions,” the conference will focus on the urgent need to address environmental degradation through intelligent innovation and sustainable practices. As the global community grapples with the impacts of pollution, climate change, and dwindling natural resources, this event aims to drive actionable solutions that merge cutting-edge technology with eco-conscious strategies.

Participants will explore a wide range of topics including air and water pollution control, solid waste management, renewable energy technologies, environmental policy and governance, circular economy practices, industrial emissions reduction, environmental justice, and more. Through plenary lectures, keynote speeches, technical sessions, panel discussions, and poster presentations, the conference offers a comprehensive overview of current challenges and future directions in pollution control and sustainable development.

The event will also foster international networking, collaborative partnerships, and knowledge-sharing between academic institutions, governmental bodies, non-profit organizations, and private industries. Whether you're an environmental researcher, a green tech innovator, a student, or a policymaker, this conference provides a valuable opportunity to share insights, showcase advancements, and be part of a global mission toward a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable planet.

Join us in Dubai—where tradition meets innovation—for two impactful days of learning, collaboration, and environmental action.

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We warmly invite researchers, scholars, environmental professionals, and industry experts to submit their abstracts for the 13th International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment.

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Session & Tracks

TRACK 1: Pollution

Pollution is one of the biggest threats to the environment, affecting air, water, and soil quality. This track explores the sources and impacts of industrial emissions, urban waste, and chemical contaminants on human and ecosystem health. It will focus on advanced pollution control technologies, air quality monitoring systems, and sustainable waste management techniques. Experts will discuss methods to minimize pollutants at the source and adopt green production strategies. The session will cover case studies on pollution prevention in manufacturing and energy sectors. It will also address the role of environmental policies and global initiatives in combating pollution. Special attention will be given to emerging pollutants like micro plastics and e-waste. Attendees will gain insights into innovative treatment solutions and policy-driven approaches. Cutting-edge tools such as real-time air quality forecasting and pollution modelling will be explored. The goal is to develop holistic strategies for pollution-free living and industrial growth.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 2: Environmental

This track will cover the broader aspects of environmental science, focusing on the interaction between human activity and natural ecosystems. Discussions will revolve around sustainable practices, environmental impact assessment, and restoration techniques. Key sessions will highlight global environmental challenges, including deforestation, water scarcity, and soil degradation. Experts will present the latest research on biodiversity conservation and ecosystem resilience. The role of environmental biotechnology and nanotechnology in environmental monitoring will be explored. Climate adaptation and mitigation strategies will also form a major part of the dialogue. Participants will learn about innovative solutions for sustainable infrastructure and urban development. The track emphasizes the integration of environmental policies with technological advancements. It will also delve into the importance of corporate environmental responsibility. Overall, this track seeks to encourage actionable solutions to preserve natural resources for future generations.
 

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 3: Green and Renewable Energy

The transition to green and renewable energy is key to reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. This track will explore solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy advancements. Experts will discuss innovative technologies such as energy storage systems, smart grids, and hydrogen fuel cells. The focus will also be on the economic and environmental benefits of renewable energy adoption. Attendees will gain insights into large-scale renewable energy projects and policies driving global energy transitions. Research on bioenergy, waste-to-energy systems, and hybrid energy solutions will be highlighted. Strategies to integrate renewable energy in urban and industrial settings will be shared. The track will also address the challenges of energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Future trends, such as green hydrogen and offshore wind energy, will be examined. The goal is to encourage clean energy innovations for a sustainable future.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 4: Global Warming

Global warming is a pressing issue caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This track will explore the scientific evidence behind rising global temperatures and their environmental consequences. Experts will discuss the role of human activities, such as deforestation and fossil fuel consumption, in accelerating warming. Mitigation strategies, including carbon reduction and renewable energy adoption, will be highlighted. The session will address the melting of polar ice caps, rising sea levels, and changes in weather patterns. Discussions will include global agreements like the Paris Accord and their impact on climate action. Participants will gain insights into emerging technologies to reduce greenhouse emissions. Climate modelling and predictive tools will also be covered to assess future scenarios. Case studies on successful warming mitigation strategies will be shared. This track aims to inspire collaborative solutions to curb global warming and safeguard ecosystems.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 5: Climate Change

Climate change encompasses the long-term alteration of temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns on Earth. This track will focus on both natural and human-induced causes of climate shifts. Topics will include extreme weather events, droughts, floods, and their socio-economic impacts. Experts will discuss adaptation measures and resilience-building techniques for vulnerable communities. The role of renewable energy, carbon neutrality, and afforestation will be emphasized. Attendees will learn about international frameworks and policies addressing climate challenges. Climate science innovations, such as satellite monitoring and AI-driven predictions, will be explored. Case studies on climate adaptation in agriculture and infrastructure will be presented. Sustainable development goals (SDGs) related to climate action will also be discussed. The track aims to create a roadmap for building a climate-resilient future.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 6: Recycling & Waste Management

Efficient recycling and waste management are critical for reducing environmental pollution and conserving resources. This track will explore modern recycling technologies and zero-waste approaches. Experts will discuss the challenges of plastic waste, e-waste, and hazardous material disposal. Circular economy models and waste-to-energy initiatives will be key highlights. Innovative solutions such as smart recycling systems and AI-based sorting will be presented. The session will cover community-driven recycling programs and industrial waste management practices. Sustainable packaging and biodegradable materials will be explored as alternatives to plastic. Case studies from countries with successful waste management systems will be showcased. Policy frameworks and government initiatives supporting recycling will also be discussed. This track aims to promote a shift from linear consumption to sustainable resource recovery.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 7: Bioenergy & Biofuels

Bioenergy and biofuels offer renewable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. This track will focus on the production and applications of biofuels from agricultural residues, algae, and waste biomass. Experts will explore the latest advancements in biodiesel, bioethanol, and biogas technologies. Discussions will include the role of bioenergy in reducing carbon footprints and achieving energy security. Attendees will learn about large-scale biofuel projects and their economic viability. Topics such as next-generation biofuels, synthetic biology, and microbial fuel cells will be highlighted. The track will also address challenges in feedstock availability and production costs. Life-cycle assessment and environmental impact studies of biofuels will be shared. Innovations in integrating bioenergy with smart grids and hybrid energy systems will be explored. This track aims to advance sustainable energy solutions for a cleaner planet.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 8: Bioremediation

Bioremediation utilizes microorganisms, plants, and natural processes to clean contaminated environments. This track will explore advanced techniques for soil, air, and water remediation. Experts will discuss microbial degradation of oil spills, heavy metals, and toxic chemicals. Phytoremediation and the use of genetically engineered microbes will also be covered. Attendees will learn about innovative in-situ and ex-situ remediation technologies. Case studies showcasing successful large-scale bioremediation projects will be shared. The role of biofilms and enzymes in pollutant degradation will be explored. Discussions will include cost-effective and eco-friendly remediation strategies. Regulatory frameworks and safety concerns related to bioremediation will also be addressed. This track emphasizes the importance of biotechnology in restoring ecosystems naturally.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 9: Environmental Chemistry & Engineering

Environmental chemistry and engineering focus on understanding and solving pollution issues through scientific and technological approaches. This track will highlight chemical processes affecting air, water, and soil quality. Experts will discuss the development of eco-friendly chemicals, advanced oxidation processes, and wastewater treatment techniques. Topics will include monitoring toxic pollutants and their transformation in the environment. Cutting-edge innovations like nanomaterials for pollution removal will be showcased. The role of chemical engineering in renewable energy and sustainable industrial processes will be emphasized. Attendees will learn about green chemical synthesis and bio-based alternatives to harmful substances. Case studies on large-scale environmental engineering projects will be presented. Regulatory standards and analytical methods for detecting pollutants will also be discussed. This track aims to bridge the gap between chemistry and engineering for sustainable solutions.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 10: Oceanography & Marine Biology

This track explores the dynamics of oceans and marine life, crucial for maintaining global environmental balance. Experts will discuss ocean currents, marine ecosystems, and the impact of pollution on aquatic species. Key topics include coral reef conservation, overfishing, and marine biodiversity preservation. The role of climate change in altering sea levels and marine habitats will be emphasized. Innovative technologies for marine exploration, including autonomous underwater vehicles, will be highlighted. Discussions will cover the effects of plastic and chemical pollution on marine organisms. Attendees will learn about sustainable fishing practices and marine resource management. Ocean energy potential, such as tidal and wave energy, will also be explored. Case studies on successful marine restoration projects will be shared. This track promotes sustainable ocean conservation and ecosystem protection.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 11: Geophysics & Geo-technics

Geophysics and geo-technics play a vital role in understanding Earth's physical properties and structural stability. This track will cover advanced techniques for studying earthquakes, volcanic activity, and ground stability. Experts will present tools like seismic imaging, ground-penetrating radar, and remote sensing. Discussions will focus on natural disaster prediction and mitigation strategies. Geo-technical engineering in construction and urban development will also be emphasized. The track will address the role of sustainable soil and foundation practices in infrastructure. Attendees will learn about the application of AI and satellite data in geoscience research. Case studies on landslide prevention and soil remediation will be explored. The environmental impact of mining and drilling activities will also be discussed. This track highlights innovative solutions for managing Earth's dynamic systems.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

--- TRACK 12: Geosciences

Geosciences encompass the study of Earth's structure, processes, and natural resources. This track will focus on topics like plate tectonics, mineralogy, and sedimentary processes. Experts will discuss the role of geoscience in understanding climate history and predicting future environmental changes. The track will cover sustainable management of natural resources, including groundwater and minerals. Attendees will learn about the latest geospatial technologies and remote sensing applications. Discussions will include the impact of human activities on Earth systems. Case studies on natural hazards like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions will be presented. The track will also explore the use of geoscience in renewable energy resource identification. Global collaborations in geoscience research will be emphasized. This track aims to provide insights into the Earth's past, present, and future.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 13: Green Nanotechnology

Green nanotechnology combines nanoscience with sustainable development goals. This track will explore eco-friendly nanomaterials and their applications in pollution control and renewable energy. Experts will discuss the role of nanotechnology in water purification, carbon capture, and energy storage. Topics will include biodegradable nanocomposites and green synthesis techniques. Attendees will learn about innovations in nanocatalysts and nano-sensors for environmental monitoring. The track will highlight the use of nanomaterials in solar cells and energy-efficient devices. Case studies on sustainable nanotech applications in industry will be shared. Discussions will also focus on the environmental safety and regulatory aspects of nanotechnology. Emerging trends such as nano-enabled circular economy solutions will be explored. This track aims to promote responsible nanotechnology for a cleaner and greener future.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 14: Ecology & Ecosystems

Ecology and ecosystems focus on the relationships between living organisms and their environment. This track will cover biodiversity, habitat conservation, and ecological balance. Experts will discuss ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, water purification, and soil fertility. The role of human activities, urbanization, and deforestation in disrupting ecosystems will be highlighted. Attendees will learn about strategies to restore and protect natural habitats. The use of ecological modelling and remote sensing for ecosystem monitoring will be explored. Discussions will cover wildlife conservation and the impact of invasive species. Case studies on protected areas and biodiversity hotspots will be presented. The track will also focus on community-led conservation efforts. The aim is to foster a deeper understanding of ecosystems for sustainable coexistence.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 15: Carbon Capture Technologies

Carbon capture technologies are key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change. This track will explore methods like direct air capture, carbon sequestration, and biochar production. Experts will discuss the integration of carbon capture with industrial processes and power plants. The potential of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) for achieving net-zero goals will be highlighted. Attendees will gain insights into innovative materials for carbon adsorption and conversion. Discussions will include the economic and policy aspects of implementing large-scale CCUS projects. Case studies of successful carbon capture projects around the world will be presented. The track will also focus on emerging technologies like mineralization and ocean-based carbon storage. Challenges such as cost, scalability, and energy requirements will be addressed. This session aims to accelerate global adoption of carbon-reducing solutions.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 16: Environmental AI & Data Analytics

AI and data analytics are revolutionizing the way we monitor and manage the environment. This track will highlight AI-powered tools for climate prediction, pollution detection, and resource optimization. Experts will showcase machine learning models for forecasting natural disasters and environmental risks. Attendees will learn about the integration of big data with satellite imaging for real-time environmental analysis. Discussions will focus on smart sensors and IoT-enabled solutions for monitoring ecosystems. Case studies will illustrate how AI is improving renewable energy efficiency and urban planning. Ethical considerations and transparency in AI applications will also be discussed. The role of data-driven insights in shaping environmental policies will be emphasized. Participants will explore emerging trends like digital twins for climate modelling. This track encourages the use of AI to drive actionable environmental outcomes.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 17: Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable agriculture focuses on feeding the growing population while preserving natural resources. This track will cover organic farming, precision agriculture, and soil health management. Experts will discuss the use of technology, such as drones and AI, to improve crop yields with minimal environmental impact. Attendees will learn about water conservation methods like drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting. The track will highlight the role of bio fertilizers, bio pesticides, and crop rotation in sustainable farming. Case studies of climate-resilient agriculture and regenerative practices will be shared. Discussions will also include sustainable livestock management and reducing agricultural emissions. The integration of renewable energy in farming will be explored. Policy frameworks supporting sustainable agriculture will be emphasized. This track aims to promote a balance between food security and environmental conservation.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

TRACK 18: Industrial Ecology

Industrial ecology focuses on designing industries that work in harmony with natural ecosystems. This track will explore circular economy models, where waste becomes a resource. Experts will discuss strategies to minimize environmental footprints in manufacturing and supply chains. The use of life cycle assessment (LCA) for products and processes will be highlighted. Attendees will learn about industrial symbiosis, where different industries share resources and by-products. Case studies on zero-waste factories and green manufacturing will be presented. The track will also explore the role of renewable energy and eco-design in industrial processes. Discussions will include global trends in sustainable industrial practices. Participants will discover how industries can adapt to environmental regulations while remaining competitive. This session aims to create a blueprint for industries of the future.

Related Societies & Associations: Environmental Justice Foundation, United Kingdom | Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA & Switzerland | International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Austria | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya | Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India | California Environmental Protection Agency, USA | Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), USA | Greenpeace International, Netherlands | World Resources Institute (WRI), USA | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Switzerland

Market Analysis

The global environmental pollution control market is witnessing robust growth, driven by increasing environmental awareness, stricter regulations, industrial expansion, and the urgent need to mitigate climate change. According to recent reports, the global pollution control market is projected to reach USD 130 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.6% from 2024 to 2030.

Key Drivers:

  • Rising Air & Water Pollution Levels: Industrialization and urban growth have led to hazardous levels of air and water pollution, particularly in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and parts of Africa.
  • Government Regulations & Policies: Policies like the Paris Agreement, Clean Air Act, and zero-emission targets have compelled industries to adopt pollution control measures.
  • Technological Innovations: Growth in AI-based air monitoring systems, bio-remediation techniques, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and green nanotechnology is expanding market demand.
  • Sustainability Push: ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investment criteria are encouraging companies to shift toward renewable energy and sustainable production practices.

Top Growing Segments:

  • Air Pollution Control Equipment (e.g., scrubbers, catalytic converters, air filters)
  • Waste Management & Recycling Technologies
  • Environmental Monitoring and Data Analytics
  • Green Building Materials & Smart City Infrastructure
  • Bioenergy and Biofuels

Geographic Insights:

  • Asia-Pacific leads in market share due to rapid industrialization in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
  • Middle East & Africa, particularly Dubai and UAE, are investing heavily in clean energy, sustainable cities, and environmental R&D to meet Vision 2030 goals.
  • Europe and North America remain leaders in environmental policy and sustainable innovation.

Opportunities for Stakeholders:

  • Startups and innovators in clean tech, circular economy models, and waste valorization
  • Researchers and scientists in climate sciences, geosciences, and environmental engineering
  • Investors and institutions focusing on green investments and net-zero transitions
  • Policy makers and NGOs working on regulatory frameworks and sustainability goals

Opportunities for Sponsors, Exhibitors & Investors

The 13th International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment presents a unique platform to:

  • Showcase technologies, innovations, and sustainable solutions to a global, multidisciplinary audience
  • Engage directly with key stakeholders from government, academia, NGOs, and private industries
  • Generate brand visibility among climate-conscious researchers, policy influencers, and green investors
  • Network with buyers, decision-makers, and collaborators focused on renewable energy, waste management, environmental monitoring, and bio-based solutions
  • Align your brand with the global sustainability movement, emphasizing your leadership in ESG and environmental responsibility

With Dubai as a strategic hub for innovation and sustainability, this conference offers unmatched exposure in a region rapidly advancing toward a green economy.

Conclusion:

The pollution control and environmental sustainability sector is at the forefront of global economic and scientific agendas. Conferences like this one provide a critical platform for cross-sector collaboration, showcasing breakthroughs, building networks, and shaping the future of green innovation.

Past Conference Report

Pollution Control 2025 brought together a distinguished gathering of global experts, researchers, industry leaders, and young scientists, creating a vibrant platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration. Hosted by Conference Series LLC LTD, the event welcomed participants from over 20 countries, fostering a truly international dialogue on pressing issues in Pollution Control and Environmental Sustainability.

Under the impactful theme “Biodiversity Conservation: Protecting Ecosystems for Future Generations,” the conference featured a wide range of insightful discussions and presentations. Key topics included Renewable Energy, Green Technologies, Biofuels, Green Architecture, Green Nanotechnology, and innovative strategies for environmental protection. The sessions provided valuable opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and future research partnerships.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our renowned speakers, organizing committee members, session chairs, and co-chairs for their unwavering support and for elevating the quality and reach of the conference. Their contributions were instrumental in shaping a diverse and enriching scientific program.

Special appreciation goes to our partner journals—Expert Opinion on Environmental Pollution and Climate Change, Journal of Environmental Research, and Journal of Water Pollution and Control—for their continued collaboration and academic support.

Following the resounding success of Pollution Control 2025, we are excited to announce our next event:

13th International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment

? Dubai, UAE
? March 19–20, 2026
Theme: “Reshaping Our Environment: Cleaner Technologies, Smarter Solutions”

Mark your calendars and prepare to be part of another transformative gathering where science meets sustainability and innovation drives impact.

We look forward to welcoming you to Pollution Control 2026 in Dubai!

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Conference Date March 19-20, 2026

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Keytopics

  • Air Pollution
  • Air Quality Monitoring
  • Bioenergy
  • Biofuels
  • Bioremediation
  • Carbon Capture And Storage (CCS)
  • Carbon Footprint
  • Circular Economy
  • Clean Technology
  • Climate Adaptation Strategies
  • Climate Change
  • E-waste Management
  • Ecosystem Restoration
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Environmental Education
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Health
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Environmental Monitoring Systems
  • Environmental Policy
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Environmental Risk Assessment
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Future Of Environmental Science
  • Global Warming
  • Green Architecture
  • Green Energy
  • Green Nanotechnology
  • Green Technologies
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Industrial Pollution
  • Light Pollution
  • Marine Conservation
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Noise Pollution
  • Ocean Pollution
  • Plastic Pollution
  • Pollution Control
  • Recycling Technologies
  • Renewable Energy
  • Smart Cities
  • Soil Contamination
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Sustainable Development
  • Sustainable Infrastructure
  • Toxic Waste Treatment
  • Urban Sustainability
  • Waste Management
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Pollution