The Zero Mercury Campaign website is part of the Global Zero Mercury Campaign Project having as its ultimate objective ‘Zero’ emissions, demand and supply of mercury, from all sources we can control, in view of reducing to a minimum, mercury in the environment at EU level and globally.

The project started in November 2004, by the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) in collaboration with the (international) Ban Hg Working Group, represented by its northern coordinator - Mercury Policy Project . Details on the project can be found here.

Mercury and its compounds are highly toxic to humans, especially to the developing nervous system. They are also harmful to ecosystems and wildlife populations. Microbial metabolism of deposited mercury can create methylmercury, which has the capacity to collect in organisms (bioaccumulate) and to concentrate up food chains (biomagnify), especially in the aquatic food chain. Methylmercury is a well documented neurotoxicant, which may in particular cause adverse effects on the developing brain. It readily passes both the placental barrier and the blood-brain barrier, therefore, exposures during pregnancy are of highest concern. It may also cause adverse effects on the cardiovascular system, thereby leading to increased mortality. Methylmercury compounds are considered possible carcinogenic to humans according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Furthermore, inhalation of elemental mercury vapour includes symptoms such as tremors, insomnia, memory loss, neuromuscular changes, and headaches. Kidney and thyroid may be affected.
                                                                                   
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Forthcoming Events

20 September, 2010, Geneva
En.Lighten 1st Taskforce meeting

21-22 September 2010, Geneva
UNEP Mercury Partnership, Partnership Advisory Group

23 September 2010, Geneva
UNEP meeting on Mercury waste

30 November 2010, Braunschweig, Germany
GRS/BMU International Conference on Underground Hazardous Waste Disposal

 

 



ZMWG comments on the Draft Process Optimization Guidance Document for reducing mercury emissions from coal fired power plants (the POG document)
Cover note
Comments in the text
1 September 2010

ZMWG comments on the document entitled  Principles for Evaluation of Received Information and Preparation of Sectorial Scenarios in the UNEP Paragraph 29 Study.
Cover note
Comments in the text
9 August 2010

EEB comments on the BIO draft final report on the Review of the EU Mercury Strategy
16 July 2010

 

 

2 February 2010
EEB comments on Revised draft final BiPRO study on mercury storage

26 January 2010
Environment and Health NGOs comments on labelling of foodstuffs: Environment Committee’s report on the proposed regulation on food information to consumers




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ZMWG comments on the Draft Process Optimization Guidance Document for reducing mercury emissions from coal fired power plants (the POG document)
Cover note
Comments in the text
1 September 2010

ZMWG comments on the document entitled  Principles for Evaluation of Received Information and Preparation of Sectorial Scenarios in the UNEP Paragraph 29 Study.
Cover note
Comments in the text
9 August 2010

EEB comments on the BIO draft final report on the Review of the EU Mercury Strategy
16 July 2010

EEB/ZMWG VACANCY for a part time Mercury Project Officer, Deadline for applications 31 August 2010
1 July 2010

SEE updates of ZMWG activites at UNEP level

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Zero Marcury Campaign 2005 Contact: Elena Lymberidi, Zero Mercury Campaign Project Coordinator, EEB, elena.lymberidi@eeb.org, T:+32 2 2891301
The EEB receives a special grant from the Sigrid Rausing Trust for this activity. EEB gratefully acknowledges financial support from the European Commission