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what is noteworthy about burning pvc
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Burning PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is noteworthy for its environmental and health hazards. When PVC burns, it releases toxic chemicals, including dioxins, chlorine gas, and hydrochloric acid. Dioxins are particularly concerning because they are potent carcinogens and can persist in the environment, accumulating in the food chain. These emissions can lead to serious health issues like respiratory problems, skin irritation, and long-term effects on the liver and immune system. Additionally, chlorine gas exposure can cause breathing difficulties and other respiratory problems. The release of hydrochloric acid contributes to acid rain, which can harm ecosystems. Given these risks, it's crucial to handle PVC waste responsibly and explore safer recycling or disposal methods, rather than incineration.
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