GB/Z 44377.2-2024
ActiveFine bubble technology—Guideline for indicating benefits—Part 2: Applications in sustainable development goals (SDGs)
微细气泡技术 效益指示指南 第2部分:可持续发展目标中的应用
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a framework for evaluating and communicating how fine bubble technology contributes to specific United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is applied by technology developers, environmental engineers, and policy makers to quantify benefits such as water purification, agricultural efficiency, and industrial waste reduction. The guideline supports sustainability reporting and project justification in sectors like wastewater treatment, aquaculture, and precision agriculture.
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