"Fireworks Pollution: Making UK Air and Rivers Dirty"

Fireworks Pollution: Making UK Air and Rivers Dirty [SWOP NEWS]

Fireworks on Bonfire Night in the UK significantly increase particle pollution, affecting both air and river quality. Here are the key points:

Air Pollution Levels:
Air pollution measured on 5 November reached level seven on the government's 10-point scale across Yorkshire.

Bonfire Night Pollution:
Bonfires are responsible for the largest annual spike in particulates, including Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and particulate matter (PM2.5).

Health Risks:
High levels of particulate matter are harmful, potentially causing negative health complications such as respiratory issues and exacerbating conditions like asthma.

Environmental Impact:
The pollution from fireworks can linger, contributing to higher greenhouse emissions and harming human health when particles remain at ground level.

Regulatory Measures:
There are guidelines to prevent waste from being illegally burned, and those responsible for bonfires may face fines up to £50,000 if they do not follow these guidelines.

Supply Chain Disruptions:
Brexit and supply chain issues have reduced firework stocks by up to 70%, leading to increased prices and potential disruptions to celebrations.



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