Minamata Convention on Mercury
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The Minamata Convention is named after the Japanese city of Minamata, which experienced a severe, decades-long incidence of mercury poisoning after industrial wastewater from a chemical factory was discharged into Minamata Bay. The wastewater contained methylmercury, which bioaccumulated in fish and shellfish in the bay. Local people who consumed seafood from Minamata Bay became very sick, and many died or were left severely disabled.
The Minamata Convention on Mercury is a multilateral environmental agreement that addresses specific human activities which are contributing to widespread mercury pollution. Implementation of this agreement will help reduce global mercury pollution over the coming decades.
Global PCCS will help you;
- Know about complete steps and process of mercury convention.
- Analyze the mercury added Products and Mercury content in the products.
- Complete guide on exemptions of the Convention and articles of the convention.
- Reporting and collection of data from supply chain.