4. DIFFERENTIATION
PETROL EMISSION NORMS DIESEL EMISSION NORMS
Emissio
n
Norm Co HC HC+
Nox
Nox
BS III 0.64 - 0.5
0
0.05 0.56
BS IV 0.50 - 0.2
5
0.025 0.30
Euro 6 0.50 - 0.0
6
0.005 0.17
Emission Norm Co HC HC+
Nox
PM
BS III 2.30 0.20 0.15 - -
BS IV 1.00 0.10 0.08 - -
Euro 6 1.00 0.10 0.06 - -
5.
6. “HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN
COMMERCIAL INTEREST OF MANUFACTURERS” SUPREME
COURT OF INDIA BANNED THE SALE AND
REGISTRATION OF POLLUTION-CAUSING BS-III
COMPLIANT VEHICLES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
11. RECOMMENDATIONS
• Heavy Penalties for vehicles not obeying the Emission Norms.
• Fuel Categorization to control Degradation of the Air Quality.
• Advance modules to the Giants in the Automobile Sector.
• Skipping BS V a good move.
• Introduction of Electric Concept Cars.
O n e e f f o r t c a n b r i n g t h e
“ C h a n g e ”
Editor's Notes
According to WHO, Delhi has surpassed Beijing & is Currently the most Polluted City in the World.
The November of 2016 saw an Emergency in Delhi, with 6 days of continuous Smog that led to closure of Schools, Construction Sites & Coal-powered Stations.
Breathing in Mumbai for 1 Day is equal to smoking 100 Cigarettes.
Out of 20 most Polluted cities in the World, 13 are located in India.