Mercury Release Inventory, Waste Storage and Disposal in Jamaica
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RT Generic T1 Mercury Release Inventory, Waste Storage and Disposal in Jamaica A1 United Nations Environment Programme YR 2016 LK https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/31215 PB AB TY - GEN T1 - Mercury Release Inventory, Waste Storage and Disposal in Jamaica AU - United Nations Environment Programme Y1 - 2016 UR - https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/31215 PB - AB - @misc{20.500.11822_31215 author = {United Nations Environment Programme}, title = {Mercury Release Inventory, Waste Storage and Disposal in Jamaica}, year = {2016}, abstract = {}, url = {https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/31215} } @misc{20.500.11822_31215 author = {United Nations Environment Programme}, title = {Mercury Release Inventory, Waste Storage and Disposal in Jamaica}, year = {2016}, abstract = {}, url = {https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/31215} } TY - GEN T1 - Mercury Release Inventory, Waste Storage and Disposal in Jamaica AU - United Nations Environment Programme UR - https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/31215 PB - AB -View/Open
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Mercury is considered by the World Health Organization (WHO), as one of the top ten chemicals or groups of chemicals of major public health concern. This is primarily because all forms of mercury have been established as toxic to both humans and animals; with no biological benefits and causing deleterious health impacts. It also results in serious contamination to the natural environment. The chemical is used in a range of areas including the industrial, commercial, health, domestic and waste sectors.
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