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These pollutants are called air toxics.
Most air toxics are organic chemicals, comprising molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and other atoms.
Emission of air toxics from area sources are also regulated under some circumstances.
Small area sources account for about 25 percent of all emissions of air toxics.
About one-third of all states have imposed their own rules on air toxics.
Some other air toxics are metals or compounds of metals for example, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium.
In many countries, standards have been set to control industrial emissions of several air toxics.
Newer cars, however, have emission control devices that significantly reduce the release of air toxics.
Rick Hind, the legislative director of the Greenpeace Toxics Campaign, contends that such employees have had an "undue influence".
Manfred Santen, toxics campaigner for Greenpeace International in Germany, called this "a big step in the right direction".
Those attending have stripped the injured down - seemingly in an effort to remove traces of any possible toxics from clothes.
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