\'Green crackers\' won\'t be available this Diwali: Minister

'Green crackers' won't be available this Diwali: Minister

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Union on Monday said although less-polluting "green crackers" have been devised and the technology will be shared with the industry soon, it will not be available this

The green crackers manufactured were sent to the (PESO) for safety checks and granting licences to the manufacturers.

"Obviously, they will not be available for this But once granted licence by PESO, factories like those in Sivakashi will begin and these will be available for use on all occasions including weddings throughout the year," the said.

Once safety check is done by the PESO, the manufacturers can go ahead with the production of green crackers.

In 2016 and 2017, the (CPCB) had found presence of high levels of toxic elements like barium and aluminium in Delhi's air a day after

The new technology, according to Harsh Vardhan, will have 20 to 30 per cent less particle pollutants.

Several highly toxic elements used in conventional fireworks like potassium nitrate and sulphur have either been reduced or replaced in the new technology, he added.

"The green crackers use less levels of potassium nitrate. It replaces aluminium with less toxic magnesium... In some products, we have also reduced the quantity of magnesium.

"Highly toxic barium has been eliminated with zeolite which are made by modifying the flyash. The barium emits light which zeolite also does, but toxicity is much less. They have reduced carbon as well... NBRI in is working on plant-based materials which could be used in fireworks," the said.

He added that while techniques will remain the same for the factories, the cost of in case of green fireworks will come down by 15 to 30 per cent.

Stating that all this was achieved within the last year, the Minister said he is surprised to know that there was no such facility to test the emissions from firecrackers in

said that a first-of-its-kind testing facility was developed at NEERI in Nagpur, where the modified was tested to modify and control the emission with colours, smoke, height of lighting, brightness and ability to burst. The was involved in this experiment.

The on October 23, two weeks before Diwali, restricted bursting of toxic firecrackers and allowed only "green firecrackers" on Diwali and other occasions.

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First Published: Mon, October 29 2018. 20:30 IST