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TheTop 10 Most Polluted Cities in the World

Next time you pack your suitcase for one of these 10 majorly polluted cities, don't forget to pack a mask. Actually, a mask is not enough; you better also bring a few gallons of fresh water. The 10 most polluted cities, according to TIME magazine, are all dotted in emerging countries in Asia, Eastern Europe, South America and Africa, including China, India and Russia.

International buyers have a high chance of visiting these places, so it’s important to know what kind of pollutants await them.

For example, Linfeng city in China’s Shanxi province, the nation’s coal mining center, has the worst air in the country due to the automobile and industrial emissions, according to China’s State Environmental Protection Agency.

While over 3 million people in Linfeng are suffering from the coal and particle-filled air, around 71,000 residents in Vapi, India are victims to heavy metals and chemicals, which are also from local industries. Levels of mercury in the city’s groundwater are reportedly 96 times higher than WHO safety levels.

La Oroy in Peru is definitely a dead zone for kids. Almost every child there is exposed to outrageous lead pollution from the smelters. 99 percent of children have blood levels exceeding the WHO limit.
Trend Themes
1. Pollution-fighting Accessories - The rise of polluted travel destinations can create a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies offering travel accessories such as masks and water filtration devices.
2. Green Energy Solutions - Investment opportunities in green energy can be explored to combat pollution in countries that rely heavily on coal and oil.
3. Sustainable Tourism - Eco-tourism initiatives can be developed to promote sustainable travel practices and minimize the environmental impact of tourism in polluted destinations.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - The travel industry can capitalize on the growing concern for pollution in popular tourist destinations by promoting eco-tourism and offering pollution-fighting travel accessories.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can tap into the need for pollution control by investing in green energy solutions in countries heavily reliant on fossil fuels.
3. Environmental Technology - The rising demand for solutions to combat pollution in industrial hubs presents opportunities in the environmental technology sector that can develop innovative solutions and products.

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