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 02 feb 2016 12:48 

EU to ratify international Minamata Convention protecting citizens from mercury pollution


Today, the Commission adopted proposals setting in motion the ratification by the EU of the Minamata Convention on Mercury.

This is a key step in better protecting EU citizens from mercury pollution. Mercury can travel long distances in the air, thus international action is necessary to protecting people. 40 to 80 % of mercury encountered in the EU derives from global pollution. When released to the environment mercury enters the food chain where it accumulates mainly in fish.

The package proposed today covers a limited number of changes to EU mercury legislation, including a prohibition of any new use of mercury in products and industry in the EU, unless such use is needed for the protection of health and the environment.

EU Commissioner for Environment, Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Karmenu Vellacommented: "We are boosting international efforts to protect the people from exposure to mercury and showing the way to eliminating the use of this toxic heavy metal globally." Pending the approval by European Parliament and Council, the ratification of the Convention by the EU and its Member States will help the international Convention to enter into force rendering it legally binding.

The Minamata Convention will enter into force three months after the 50th ratification, which is expected in the course of 2017. It will also help to create a level playing field as regards mercury use and emission controls, as all major economies will follow the EU in applying similar requirements. The new regulation also contributes to the better regulation agenda and reduction of administrative burden.

More information available online.

Minamata Convention on Mercury



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