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Global Mercury Assessment

… <600 Geogenic Anthropogenic AnthropogenicBiomass burning Soil and vegetation Deposition to oceans Rivers Deposition to … is cycled in other atmospheric compartments such as soil, vegetation, snow, freshwater, and seawater. One of the … For mercury-contaminated sites, the range of average soil concentrations of mercury reported for sites where …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Our sustainable future: the role of the Basel Convention

… such as nickel or cadmium from batteries, may contaminate soil and water systems. During an extreme weather event such … waste (e-waste) and other wastes in open dumps contaminate soil and water, which can result in human ingestion of … may result from such wastes. It also requires constant improvement. Consequently, environmentally sound management …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Ridding the world of POPs - A guide to the Stockholm Convention on POPs

… other rodents.  Heptachlor – Primarily employed to kill soil insects and termites, heptachlor has also been used more … has been used as a broad-spectrum insecticide for seed and soil treatment, foliar applications, tree and wood treatment … other rodents.  Heptachlor – Primarily employed to kill soil insects and termites, heptachlor has also been used more …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

The Minamata Convention on Mercury and its implementation in the Latin America and Caribbean region

… to the surface of earth. Mercury deposited in the soil may be partially carried to the local water system … however a considerable part is retained by plants and soil. Soils and sediments can also be signi�cantly enriched … (INIGEMM) of Ecuador is implementing the project “Improvement of the conditions of Artisanal and Small-Scale …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Vital Waste Graphics 3

… 201019201860 1870 1880 1890 Tangible sanitary or social improvement The advent of the throw-away culture A selected … degradation processes can also be reduced, as can air, soil and water pollution linked to leaching or other gas … fruits Other agricultural uses Greenhouses Landscaping top soil mix Nurseries Land reclamation Sports turf Source: …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Illegal Traffic under the Basel Convention

… affected by the pollution of the air, the water and the soil as a result of their contamination by toxic chemicals … among the poor, and will eventually lead to a general improvement in the quality of life of the vulnerable. …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Ratification and Implementation Guidelines

… wastes, such as treatment residuals and contaminated soil. Finally, mercury and mercury compounds can and will … 11.2). Notes: i. In mining, overburden refers to the soil or the natural rock that sits above or around the ore …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Acting Now!

… is to the air. Mercury may also be released to the soil, in wastes and residues and in the cement product itself … <600 Geogenic Anthropogenic AnthropogenicBiomass burning Soil and vegetation Deposition to oceans Rivers Deposition to …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Synergies Success Stories - Enhancing cooperation and coordination among the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions

… selected data . Data from the large-scale monitoring of soil, sediment and surface water will be included in a new … manage- ment as a whole at the national level through improvement of information exchange, empowerment of …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste