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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.
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While the vibrant bursts of light from firecrackers are a staple of many global celebrations, a closer look through the lens of photojournalism reveals a darker reality. Photographs like DSC_8227.jpg by Rahul Gupta serve as a stark reminder that the smoke trailing behind these displays is more than just a seasonal haze—it is a concentrated cocktail of airborne toxins. 🧪 Beyond the Smoke: A Chemical Cocktail