Pollution prevention is the reduction or elimination of pollution at its source rather than after it is created. This involves more efficiently using raw materials and other resources, substituting less harmful substances for hazardous ones, and eliminating toxic substances from production processes. Source reduction allows for the greatest environmental protection improvements by avoiding waste and emissions. It also makes regulation more efficient by reducing the need for end-of-pipe controls. Adopting pollution prevention practices often benefits industry by lowering operational and compliance costs, reducing waste disposal and liabilities, improving worker health and productivity, and ensuring compliance with environmental statutes.