
“Open burning of household waste releases harmful smoke and toxic gases into the air, affecting human health and the environment.”
Burning Waste, Bad Air
This photo shows waste being burned in an open area near a house.
The smoke produced from burning garbage contains harmful pollutants that can cause breathing problems, eye irritation, and other health issues.
Open waste burning also contributes to air pollution and environmental damage.
Proper waste management and disposal practices are important to keep our air clean and protect the health of people and communities.
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