Many countries suffer from pollution due to heavy manufacturing, but some have found the right balance in this regard, while others are still struggling to achieve this goal.

Immigration published a list of the top 10 countries with clean air and the least air pollution:

1- Iceland
This country was forced to work within its capabilities due to the nature of its topography, so it took advantage of the multiplicity of glaciers, volcanoes and hot springs in it to use it as natural energy sources.

The bulk of the population is in the capital, Reykjavik, which uses thermal energy for most of its energy needs, reducing the need for fossil fuels.

Canada
Canada has vast green spaces that offset the country's industrialization efforts, and the government's strict protections help avoid pollution in cities, so that citizens pride themselves on being environmentally conscious.

3. Finland Many European countries, including Finland,
have introduced laws that give organizations and citizens significant tax benefits for the use of renewable energy sources such as electric cars.

In parallel, the Finnish government has tried to use renewables in public transport, making Finland one of the countries with the best air quality even in its major cities.

4. Brunei
may not be the most famous country, but it should be seen as a symbol of success when it comes to integrating manufacturing while maintaining fresh air. Brunei is one of the most developed countries in Asia that has been able to achieve this while keeping pollution levels low.

Brunei is one of Asia's most able countries to maintain low pollution levels (Reuters)

5. Estonia
Although Estonia is not very large, almost half of its area is forested, and the greenery releases fresh air in the country, making it the best air quality in all of Europe.

6- Denmark
Cycling is one of the main reasons for the purity of the air in Denmark, and the number of bicycles there is twice the number of cars, while the percentage of air pollution in the country is half its percentage in Germany.

7- New Zealand New Zealanders
love wildlife and forests despite the importance of manufacturing in them, and the country is known for the importance of green nature, and has very strict laws to control the establishment of factories and companies.

8. Sweden The Swedish people
enjoy a lot of tax exemptions when buying and using electric cars, they use bicycles a lot, and all citizens are aware of their responsibilities towards the environment.


Ireland's proximity to the coast helped it reduce air pollution levels, pushing it to ninth place in the list of the ten cleanest air countries in the world.

10. Luxembourg Luxembourg's
success in keeping air pollution low is due to a declining population. The country also has strict environmental laws that prohibit logging and pollution from factories, which all companies must comply with.