About Conference
Welcome to the 13th Global Summit and Expo on Pollution Control
October 17–18, 2025 | Paris, France
Theme: “Innovating for a Greener Tomorrow: Global Solutions to Pollution Challenges”
We warmly welcome you to the 13th Global Summit and Expo on Pollution Control, one of the most anticipated global environmental events of the year. Taking place in Paris, France, this international summit brings together scientists, environmentalists, industrial leaders, government bodies, NGOs, and students for a common cause: building a sustainable and pollution-free future. This two-day conference is designed to spark collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing around one of the most urgent issues of our time—pollution and environmental sustainability. With a strong scientific program and global representation, the summit offers an enriching experience for all participants.
Why This Conference Matters
Pollution—whether air, water, soil, or noise—continues to threaten ecosystems, public health, and the global climate. The need for innovative, practical, and globally scalable solutions has never been more urgent. This summit serves as a powerful forum for discussing cutting-edge research, sustainable technologies, policy development, and community engagement.
What to Expect
High-Impact Sessions
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Keynote addresses by world-renowned environmental scientists and thought leaders
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Technical sessions covering the latest research, trends, and solutions in pollution control
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Poster presentations and student sessions to promote young researchers and future leaders
Innovative Exhibitions
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Interactive technology showcases featuring eco-friendly products, waste reduction tools, clean energy systems, and green innovations from global exhibitors
Networking & Collaboration
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Meet leading experts and decision-makers from academia, industry, and government
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Establish research collaborations, partnerships, and funding opportunities
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Participate in panel discussions to share your voice and ideas with global changemakers
Publication Opportunities
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Selected high-quality abstracts and papers will be published in reputed environmental science journals
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Get global visibility for your work in indexed scientific repositories
Who Should Attend?
This summit is open to a wide range of professionals who are passionate about environmental protection and sustainability, including:
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Environmental Scientists & Researchers
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Climate Change Experts
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Industrial Waste Managers & Engineers
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Ecologists and Biotechnologists
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Municipal Authorities & Urban Planners
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NGOs, Policy Makers & Regulators
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Renewable Energy ExpertsStudents,
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Scholars, and Academicians
Highlights of the Conference
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Multidisciplinary Tracks across Air, Water, Soil, and Noise Pollution
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Real-world Case Studies & Community Impact Projects
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International Delegates from 40+ Countries
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Certificates for Participants, Presenters & Workshop Attendees
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Onsite and Virtual Participation Options
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Special sessions on Global Warming, Deforestation, and Green Energy Solutions
Why Paris?
As one of the most iconic cities in the world, Paris offers a unique blend of history, culture, and scientific relevance. It is also home to international environmental initiatives like the Paris Agreement—making it a symbolic location for our mission.
Be Part of the Global Effort
Whether you are presenting your research, seeking to implement change, or simply want to stay informed on current environmental issues—this summit is your platform to contribute to a cleaner planet.
Join us in Paris and be a part of the solution. Together, we can shape a sustainable future.
Session and Tracks
Track 1: Air Pollution and Atmospheric Science
This session will explore the multifaceted nature of air pollution, including sources such as transportation, industrial emissions, and household fuel use. It will highlight advancements in air quality monitoring, health risk assessments, climate change interactions, and innovative control technologies. Case studies and models addressing urban smog, particulate matter (PM2.5/PM10), and ozone depletion will also be presented.
Track 2: Water Pollution and Aquatic Systems
Focused on the critical issue of water contamination, this track covers pollution of rivers, lakes, and oceans by industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and plastic debris. Topics will include water treatment innovations, marine pollution control, microplastics detection, and coastal zone management. The session promotes discussion on sustainable water use and clean water access.
Track 3: Soil Pollution and Land Restoration
This track examines how pesticides, heavy metals, landfills, and mining operations lead to soil contamination. Presentations will cover soil health monitoring, land degradation, and techniques for soil remediation including phytoremediation, composting, and vermitechnology. Participants will also explore best practices for sustainable land management and restoration of polluted environments.
Track 4: Waste Management and Circular Economy
With waste generation on the rise globally, this session focuses on modern solutions in waste collection, segregation, recycling, and treatment. It includes discussions on e-waste, hazardous waste, organic waste, and landfill alternatives. Circular economy models, zero-waste cities, and sustainable consumption patterns will be key highlights.
Track 5: Industrial Pollution and Sustainable Technologies
This track delves into the environmental footprint of industrial processes and offers practical solutions for pollution reduction. Topics include green manufacturing, energy-efficient systems, emission control devices, and sustainable raw material sourcing. Experts will showcase successful industrial transitions to low-pollution and eco-conscious operations.
Track 6: Environmental Monitoring and Remediation
Accurate assessment of pollution is crucial for effective mitigation. This session features tools and technologies for monitoring air, water, and soil quality, such as satellite imagery, GIS, drones, and sensor networks. It also presents approaches to environmental cleanup, including bioremediation and chemical remediation of contaminated sites.
Track 7: Policy, Regulation, and Environmental Law
Effective governance is key to pollution control. This track focuses on environmental laws, policy frameworks, enforcement strategies, and international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and SDGs. It brings together legal professionals, regulators, and activists to explore best practices in legislation, corporate compliance, and community rights.
Track 8: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Pollution
Agriculture is both a contributor to and victim of pollution. This session investigates chemical use, runoff, and farming practices that harm the environment. It promotes sustainable agriculture, integrated pest management, and low-input farming. Waste-to-resource solutions such as composting and bio-digesters in rural areas will also be discussed.
Track 9: Public Health and Pollution Exposure
Pollution poses a growing threat to global health. This track highlights the links between environmental toxins and health issues such as asthma, cancer, and developmental disorders. It includes research on occupational exposure, vulnerable populations, noise and light pollution, and policy recommendations to protect public health.
Track 10: Education, Innovation, and Community Engagement
Education and public involvement are powerful tools for environmental change. This session showcases community-driven pollution control efforts, environmental education models, green entrepreneurship, and digital awareness campaigns. It aims to empower youth, educators, and grassroots leaders to take active roles in pollution prevention and sustainability.
Track 11: Global Warming and Climate Change
This track focuses on the science, causes, and consequences of global warming, with emphasis on greenhouse gas emissions, rising temperatures, and extreme weather events. It will explore mitigation strategies such as carbon capture, sustainable development, and adaptation plans for vulnerable regions. Discussions will also cover the link between pollution and climate change on a global scale.
Track 12: Green Energy Solutions
Highlighting alternatives to fossil fuels, this session examines innovations in green energy technologies like solar, wind, geothermal, and hydroelectric power. Experts will discuss implementation challenges, energy storage, grid integration, and policies that support the global transition to a low-carbon energy future. Case studies on national and local green energy programs will be shared.
Track 13: Bioenergy and Biofuels
This track addresses the production and application of energy from biological sources, including bioethanol, biodiesel, algae-based fuels, and biomass. It explores sustainable feedstock sourcing, lifecycle emissions, energy efficiency, and the role of bioenergy in reducing fossil fuel dependency. Discussions will also consider the environmental impacts and policy support for biofuel adoption.
Track 14: Noise Pollution and Its Impact
Noise pollution is an often-overlooked environmental issue with serious health and ecological consequences. This session covers urban noise from traffic, industry, and construction, as well as its effects on human health, wildlife, and quality of life. Solutions such as urban planning, noise barriers, regulations, and public awareness campaigns will be discussed.
Track 15: Environmental Sustainability and Green Practices
This session promotes sustainable approaches across industries, communities, and lifestyles. Topics include resource conservation, sustainable production and consumption, corporate sustainability strategies, green certification systems, and environmental ethics. The session aims to support long-term ecological balance through innovation and behavioral change.
Track 16: Pollution and Health Effects
This track examines how various forms of pollution—air, water, soil, noise, and chemical—directly affect human health. Topics include respiratory diseases, cancer risks, developmental issues, and mental health impacts. Special focus will be given to high-risk populations, occupational exposures, and policy strategies for minimizing pollution-related health risks.
Track 17: Renewable Energy and Climate Resilience
Expanding on clean energy solutions, this track explores the integration of renewable energy into urban and rural settings to reduce carbon emissions and enhance climate resilience. Topics include innovations in solar, wind, and hydro systems, community-based energy models, and international efforts to scale renewable energy in emerging economies.
Track 18: Geosciences and Environmental Risk
This session connects earth sciences with pollution research by examining geological processes, natural resource management, and environmental risk assessment. Topics include soil and water geochemistry, seismic and volcanic monitoring related to pollution risk, and the role of earth science data in managing land, water, and air pollution.
Track 19: Deforestation and Land Use Change
This track highlights the environmental and climate consequences of deforestation, including biodiversity loss, soil degradation, and carbon release. Discussions will include land use planning, forest conservation strategies, agroforestry, and reforestation efforts. Policy measures to protect forests and indigenous land rights will also be explored.