August 1, 2025

Case Study: Clearing the Path to a Mercury-Free Caribbean- Lessons from Saint Kitts & Nevis, Antigua & Barbuda, and Trinidad and Tobago

In 2025, the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Multilateral Environmental Agreements Phase 3 (ACP MEAs III) Programme presented in a case study a few key insights from the contribution of EEB/ZMWG to the project “Phasing Out Mercury-Added Products” of the ACP MEAs III, which concluded recently. The case study focuses on […]
March 28, 2025

ZMWG input to the study of the global supply, production, trade and use of mercury compounds

At its fifth meeting, which took place from 30 October to 3 November 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury adopted decision MC-5/3 requesting the Secretariat to: (a) initiate a study of the global supply, production, trade and use of mercury compounds; […]
March 25, 2025

EEB/ZMWG Input on Access to Justice to inform the preparation of the thematic report of the Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights

On 25 March 2025, the European Environmental Bureau/ Zero Mercury Working Group submitted their input to the Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights for the upcoming report on Access to Justice and Effective Remedies in the Context of Toxics. Our submission focuses on mercury-added skin lightening products (Hg/SLPs), highlighting […]
March 24, 2025

Eliminating toxic skin lighteners is a key step towards reducing exposure risks and colorism

In support of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21st, the Zero Mercury Working Group and WE ACT for Environmental Justice are calling for the elimination of mercury-added skin lightening products (Hg/SLPs) as an important step towards protecting consumers and helping to end colorism. Mercury […]
March 21, 2025

EEB/ ZMWG Feedback to the Call for Evidence on the  Evaluation of the EU Cosmetic Products Regulation

Today, the European Environmental Bureau, supported Zero Mercury Working Group, submitted input to the call for evidence on the evaluation of the Cosmetics Products Regulation (CPR), with a focus on the ban of mercury and its compounds in cosmetics, the digital transition, and mercury-related exemptions.  The CPR has played a […]
EEB/ ZMWG Feedback to the Call for Evidence on the  Evaluation of the EU Cosmetic Products Regulation
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