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The "sparkle" and "bang" of a firework are produced by a precise mix of chemicals. When ignited, these devices do not simply disappear; they transform into hazardous particulates that linger in the atmosphere. Key pollutants often found in the aftermath include:

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The image is a photograph by Rahul Gupta for The Quint that captures the environmental impact of firecrackers, illustrating how they release toxic chemicals and heavy metals into the air. Based on the context of this image, The "sparkle" and "bang" of a firework are

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As awareness of these "invisible" toxins grows, communities are beginning to pivot toward more sustainable alternatives. The shift is not about ending celebration, but about evolving it.

Concentrating celebrations into single, controlled events to limit the overall volume of pollutants released.