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Manufacturing processes in which mercury is used

The Minamata Convention on Mercury prohibits the use of mercury in certain manufacturing processes, such as the production of chlorine, caustic soda, acetaldehyde, and polyurethane. It also requires Parties to reduce the use of mercury for other processes.
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12 million project launched to stop mercury use in Mexico’s chlor-alkali industry

Government officials, industry managers, technical experts and UN officers met in Monterrey to kick off a project to stop mercury-based chlor-alkali production and clean up contaminated factories.

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Implementation of the Minamata Convention: Article 5 – Manufacturing Processes Using Mercury

This session will outline how the Minamata Convention addresses the use of mercury in manufacturing processes (Article 5), including the amendment adopted at COP-5 in 2023.

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Information session: Intersessional work on products and processes

The Minamata Secretariat convened two online information sessions on the 7 July on the progress of the intersessional process to review the list of products and processes using mercury, with a call

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Documents

Decision
MC-5/4 - Amendments to annexes A and B and the feasibility of mercury-free alternatives for manufacturing processes listed in annex B
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| 24.11.2023
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MC-5/6 - Information on the economic and technical feasibility of mercury-free catalysts in vinyl chloride monomer production
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Decision
| 24.11.2023
| 455.59 KB
MC-5/3 - Study of the global supply, production, trade and use of mercury compounds
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| 24.11.2023
| 449.50 KB
MC-4/3 - MC-4/3 - Review and amendment of annexes A and B to the Minamata Convention on Mercury
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Decision
| 06.07.2022
| 422.11 KB
MC-3/1 - Review of annexes A and B
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Decision
| 07.01.2020
| 279.30 KB
MC-1/12 - Formats to be used in registering for an exemption from the phase-out dates listed in Annex A and Annex B and for the register of exemptions
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Decision
| 22.11.2017
| 360.33 KB
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