Noise Pollution - GCSE Business Definition

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Noise Pollution is unwanted or harmful levels of noise that can disrupt daily activities, health, and well-being. In GCSE Business, noise pollution is relevant when considering the location and operation of businesses. Locations near airports, busy roads, or industrial sites may face challenges due to excessive noise, which can affect both employees and customers. Increased stress levels, reduced productivity, and even legal implications could occur if regulations are breached. Understanding noise pollution helps businesses plan their operations more effectively and implement strategies to toreduce its impact on their stakeholders.

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