Nations agree on legally binding mercury rules

More than 140 countries have agreed on a set of legally binding measures to curb mercury pollution, at UN talks.Delegates in Geneva approved measures to control the use of the highly toxic metal in order to reduce the amount of mercury released into the environment.
Rising gold prices has seen an increase in small-scale gold mines, most of which use mercury. Net photo.
Rising gold prices has seen an increase in small-scale gold mines, most of which use mercury. Net photo.
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