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Will dry cleaning cause environmental pollution? (Analysis of the impact of dry cleaning on the environment)



As a common cleaning method, dry cleaning has unique advantages over traditional water washing, but it also has the problem of potential pollution to the environment. The impact of…

As a common cleaning method, dry cleaning has unique advantages over traditional water washing, but it also has the problem of potential pollution to the environment. The impact of dry cleaning on the environment will be analyzed below.

1. Water consumption: Compared with water washing, dry cleaning reduces a lot of water consumption. Traditional water washing requires the use of a large amount of tap water, while dry cleaning uses a combination of solvents and machines to complete the cleaning process without using a large amount of water. Therefore, in areas where water is scarce, dry cleaning is considered a water-saving option.

2. Chemical solvent pollution: Chemical solvents used in dry cleaning are usually chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as carbon tetrachloride, trichlorethylene, etc. These solvents are great at dissolving grease and stains on clothes during the cleaning process, but they also pose certain environmental risks. These solvents are organic pollutants and have certain potential harm to the environment and ecosystem.

3. Air pollution: The solvents used in the dry cleaning process often evaporate into the air, causing air pollution. Especially when the exhaust of the dry cleaning shop is improper or the equipment leaks, the volatile organic solvents will cause a certain degree of pollution to the air quality. These organic solvents react with other substances in the atmosphere and produce ozone and other harmful substances, affecting air quality and human health.

4. Waste treatment: The waste generated by dry cleaning includes waste water, waste solvent and waste residue. Wastewater may contain residual organic solvents and pollutants, which may cause contamination of water and soil if not treated properly. Waste solvents also require specialized treatment to avoid being released into the environment. In addition, the waste residue generated during the dry cleaning process also needs to be properly disposed of to reduce the impact on the environment.

In order to solve the potential pollution problem of dry cleaning on the environment, some improvement measures have been taken:

1. Use more environmentally friendly solvents instead of chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which have less impact on the environment.

2. Strengthen equipment maintenance and management to ensure that solvent leakage and volatilization are minimized.

3. When treating dry cleaning wastewater, use appropriate treatment methods, such as biological treatment, activated carbon adsorption, etc., to reduce the impact on the water environment.

In short, dry cleaning has significant advantages in water consumption compared with traditional washing. However, the chemical solvents used in the dry cleaning process and the corresponding waste disposal still require attention to protect the environment and human health. Therefore, strengthening the management and supervision of the dry cleaning industry and promoting the application and improvement of environmentally friendly technologies are effective ways to solve the impact of dry cleaning on the environment.

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