
doi: 10.46632/jacp/4/1/2
Effective decision-making procedures are required for sustainable development as environmental science and pollution have elevated to the status of major global concerns. The Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) technique is what we suggest using in this study to examine the intricate interrelationships between environmental science parameters and pollution. The DEMATEL technique makes it possible to identify and rank important aspects, supporting thorough environmental management decision-making. Global issues like pollution and environmental science present serious dangers to the world and its population. As opposed to pollution, which is the introduction of dangerous compounds or contaminants into the environment that have a negative impact on ecosystems and human health, environmental science concentrates on comprehending the natural systems, processes, and interactions within the Earth's environment. For detecting and resolving the causes and effects of environmental deterioration, as well as for creating environmentally friendly options for a happier and more resilient planet, an understanding of environmental science and pollution is essential. As it supports environmental preservation, health security, equitable growth, policymaking, and international cooperation, environmental science and pollution research is of utmost importance. Research equips society to address environmental issues and move towards a healthier and more resilient future through expanding scientific knowledge and understanding. Using a quantitative approach, this method analyses complex systems and the interactions between variables. It is a structured method that aids in identifying interdependencies and levels of influence among diverse components. Non-metal mineral product industry, General equipment manufacturing, Mining and washing of coal, Textile industry and Food manufacturing industry. Non-metal mineral product industry got 1st rank, Mining and washing of coal got 2nd rank, Textile industry got 3rd rank, Food manufacturing industry got 4th rank, and General equipment manufacturing got 5th rank. Non-metal mineral product industry got 1st rank with less compensation.
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