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Grist on MSNThis fuel is 50% plastic — and it’s slipping through a loophole in international waste lawEnvironmental groups are concerned that rich countries are exporting plastic to poor countries in the form of “refuse-derived ...
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Burning plastic for cooking and heating: An emerging ... - MSN"Burning plastic releases harmful chemicals such as dioxins, furans and heavy metals into the air, which can have a range of health and welfare impacts such as lung diseases," Dr. Bharadwaj said ...
They add that most evidence of burning plastic for fuel is anecdotal. There are reports, for example, from Gaza, India, Pakistan and Nepal that suggest people burn plastic as a primary fuel source.
Burning plastic waste for cooking and heating is becoming increasingly common in city slums. a–f, Photographs showing the use of plastic to start a fire in Koshi Province in Nepal (a), a ...
“Burning plastic releases harmful chemicals such as dioxins, furans and heavy metals into the air, which can have a range of health and welfare impacts such as lung diseases,” Dr Bharadwaj said.
Burning plastic releases a cocktail of chemicals associated with cancer, respiratory problems, developmental problems, birth defects, heart problems, organ damage and more.
Burning plastic comes with 'substantial' threats to human health, including neurodevelopmental, reproductive and birth defects. The researchers also identified new plastic pollution hotspots, ...
For steel-making communities, plastic-burning pollution is headed your way. The Department of Energy has proposed a $182 million taxpayer loan for a company that will build a plastic trash plant ...
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