UPPCB says crackers
produce 1,600 mt tones of toxic waste
Lucknow; Before lighting up a bomb or sparkler this Diwali, think of
the harmful metals and chemicals that go into the making of firecrackers to
emit bright, colourful and shimmering lights and a booming sound. Since substances
in crackers are toxic, the waste generated poses severe threat to environment. According
to Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB), bursting of firecrackers
generated 1,600 metric tone of waste containing harmful substances and chemicals
in Lucknow on Diwali day in 2012. Every year, the toxic waste produced by fire
crackers goes up by nearly 100-150 metric tones, say experts. “After Diwali
festivities, toxic waste is thrown at either landfill sites or the river which
affects the ecosystem adversely. The poisonous metals in the waste enter the
food chain through soil and water. As it directly impacts the environment and
health. It can cause serious diseases and even lead to death by lead poisoning and
other such,” said Anoop Mishra, president of Sankalp Parivar, who has been
creating awareness among students about hazards of burning crackers for the
past many years. Mishra added that the metal loaded with fire crackers also
results in death of animals and plants.
Every year there has been
significant increase in the level of noise and air pollution during Diwali compared to
other days. As per a survey conducted by Central Pollution Control Board which
studied the air pre-diwali and Diwali day, pollution level had gone up by 56%
and 42% in Indiranagar and Gomtinagar, respectively. Similarly, noise pollution
in several areas of the city was more than the standards for noise levels
during day and night hours. Experts also said the crackers contain elements
like copper, cadmium, sulphar, aluminium, barium and various others that help
in releasing vibrant colours after it is ignited. Once a cracker is burnt, it
releases toxic chemicals that remain suspended for long time causing serious
health ailments. “Harmful substances produced by crackers settle on tree leaves
or any other surface in dust form. As it remains in atmosphere for a longer duration,
people inhale it regularly which causes many breathing problems,” said Dr. PK
Gupta.
what is the main purpose to celebrate Diwali..to produce toxin in environment, to pollute air, to pollute our water resources...of course not..this is not the real purpose of diwali..this festival of light is celebrated to win evils of human beings and society..but so sad..how can we achieve blessings of Goddess Laxmi...by doing stupid and ugly things, by hurting her beautiful nature...
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