A stronger mercury regulation in the EU is intended to protect health and the environment
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The European Union (EU) has tightened limits on mercury, an extremely hazardous metal, in a major step to protect public health and the environment. On July 30, 2024, the updated Mercury Regulation went into force with the intention of reducing the use of mercury throughout its entire lifecycle, from mining to disposal.
Mercury has long been a hazard to the environment because of its adverse effects on the kidneys, immune system, brain, and lungs. Serious health dangers arise from its buildup in the food chain, especially in fish. Recognizing the urgency of the issue, the EU has been at the forefront of combating mercury pollution for the past two decades.?
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This landmark legislation underscores the EU's commitment to the European Green Deal and its goal of achieving zero pollution. The organization is establishing a worldwide standard for environmental preservation and public health by acting effectively against mercury. With the implementation of these severe requirements, the EU makes a significant contribution to ensuring a better world for future generations.
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