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Examples of toxicants released upon the open burning of various plastics.
Plastic pollution and the open burning of plastic wastes
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May 2023

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Global Environmental Change

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Jessica Love

Most of the countries where such burning is widespread have laws and policies in place against it; open burning continues nevertheless. In this article, using data from ethnographic fieldwork in urban and rural sites in India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Zambia, we examine local practices of open burning and investigate why regulations to tackle it have proven largely ineffective. Adopting a harm reduction approach, we then suggest preliminary measures to mitigate the health risks of open burning by targeting those plastics and packaging types that are most toxic when burned.

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... Outdated electronic devices are typically retrieved from landfill sites and mostly incinerated, releasing toxic fumes. The smoke from the burning of materials, including PVC, PCBs, batteries, CRTs, mercurycontaining devices, and LCD screens, contains harmful heavy metals such as lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and chromium (Cr) (Gabryszewska and Gworek 2020; Khuda 2021; Montano et al. 2022;Pathak et al. 2023;Jin et al. 2023). Figure 8 shows the compounds released during incineration: dioxins, furans, and chlorinated compounds. ...

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Emerging concerns associated with E-waste exposure in Bangladesh
Plastic pollution and the open burning of plastic wastes

Global Environmental Change