The document summarizes various forms of pollution affecting the Perm Territory in Russia, including air, water, soil, and waste pollution. Factories release large amounts of toxic substances into the air and waterways each year, contaminating the environment. The main pollutants are methane, nitrogen, sulfur, carbon oxide, mineral oils, phenols, copper, and manganese. Poor waste management practices and outdated industrial technologies are the primary causes of the region's deteriorating ecological conditions. Failure to address these issues will have dire consequences for both human and environmental health in the Perm Territory.