💨 Abstract
In Haryana's Khori Khurd village, illegal waste-burning units have been operating for over 15 years, emitting harmful chemicals and causing health problems for residents. The units burn plastic, metal, and rubber waste, producing a black sludge known as 'gulla' that is sold as fuel to industries. Despite closure notices from the Haryana Pollution Control Board, the units continue to operate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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