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Acheiving Zero Dioxin: An Emergency Strategy for Dioxin Elimination
Abstract: Focuses on dioxins in the environment and humans, toxicity of dioxins, risk assessment, formation and sources of dioxins and chlorine, and phasing out of dioxins.
Source: Greenpeace International
URL: http://www.greenpeace.org/india/Global/india/report/1994/8/a
chieving-zero-dioxin.html
Backyard Trash Burning: The Wrong Answer
Abstract: Provides information about backyard trash burning and its impacts to the environment, including the release of harmful chemicals, such as dioxins. The website also includes links to a brochure, PDF document, and CD-ROM version of the information.
Source: Chlorine Chemistry Council
URL: http://www.dioxinfacts.org/sources_trends/trash_burning.html
Dioxin and Waste Combustion: It's Not What You Burn- It's the Way You Burn It!
Abstract: Provides information on dioxin and furan emissions from combustion processes.
Source: Chlorine Chemistry Council
URL: http://www.dioxinfacts.org/sources_trends/the_way.html
DioxinFacts.org: Trends
Abstract: Graph depicts trends in dioxin emissions since 1987.
Source: Chlorine Chemistry Council
URL: http://www.dioxinfacts.org/sources_trends/trends.html