bookmark_borderHere’s Why Fireworks Are Bad For the Environment

Hey earth mufins! Fireworks are a staple of celebrations around the 4th of July, as they captivate all ages with their vibrant colors and dazzling displays. However, it’s important to recognize that fireworks have a significant negative impact on the environment. There are plenty of ways to celebrate a zero waste 4th of July – and that often means skipping out on fireworks. Here are some key reasons why fireworks are bad for the environment:

~Air pollution

Fireworks release a range of toxic chemicals and heavy metals when they explode. These include sulfur, carbon, potassium nitrate, and traces of copper, lead, and strontium. When ignited, these substances produce smoke, fine particulate matter, and harmful gases (such as sulfur dioxide) too. These pollutants contribute to air pollution, which can exacerbate respiratory issues and harm human health.

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