Pollution Rate in Sudan

Index
Pollution Index 72.34
Pollution Exp Scale 127.32

Pollution in Sudan

Air Pollution 57.55 Moderate
Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility 53.21 Moderate
Dissatisfaction with Garbage Disposal 82.87 Very High
Dirty and Untidy 78.17 High
Noise and Light Pollution 57.33 Moderate
Water Pollution 75.92 High
Dissatisfaction with Spending Time in the City 56.33 Moderate
Dissatisfaction with Green and Parks in the City 59.33 Moderate

Purity and Cleanliness in Sudan

Air quality 43.45 Moderate
Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility 47.79 Moderate
Garbage Disposal Satisfaction 13.13 Very Low
Clean and Tidy 25.83 Low
Quiet and No Problem with Night Lights 42.67 Moderate
Water Quality 25.08 Low
Comfortable to Spend Time in the City 39.67 Moderate
Quality of Green and Parks 44.67 Moderate

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Last update: August 2023

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Pollution Rate & Air and Water Quality in Sudan in 2023

Pollution and air quality are important factors that can affect quality of life. Sudan has relatively good air quality and low pollution levels compared to global standards.
According to metrics from relevant organizations, the levels of pollutants like particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone rank Sudan among the middle countries worldwide for air quality.
Major cities do suffer from traffic congestion and industrial activity leading to smog and reduced air quality at times, however pollution-control regulations help minimize risks. The government has initiatives to promote public transit, clean energy and high vehicle emissions standards to reduce pollution.
Access to nature and green spaces in urban areas also counteracts some effects of pollution. While not pristine, the air quality and pollution levels in Sudan are better than many developing nations and in line with most developed countries. This contributes to general wellbeing for citizens.

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