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Burning plastic releases noxious smoke that may release cancer-causing gases into the air which people downwind have to breathe. Burying plastic with other garbage can contaminate soil and groundwater. Even recycling, widely endorsed to reduce solid wastes, does not effectively reduce the volume of used plastics.
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