Analysis of Options for the Environmentally Sound Management of Surplus Mercury in Asia and the Pacific - Final Report
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United Nations Environment Programme
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Mercury is recognized as a toxic substance that poses a serious threat to human health and the environment. Nevertheless, large quantities are still used for the manufacture of products and in industrial processes
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