| Literature DB >> 27959514 |
Mulin Hui1, Qingru Wu1, Shuxiao Wang1,2, Sai Liang3, Lei Zhang1, Fengyang Wang1, Manfred Lenzen4, Yafei Wang5, Lixiao Xu5, Zhongtian Lin1, Hai Yang1, Yan Lin6, Thorjorn Larssen6, Ming Xu3,7,8, Jiming Hao1,2.
Abstract
Mercury (Hg) pollution control has become an urgent need at global and national scales. This study, for the first time, comprehensively examines Hg flows in Mainland China and uncovers domestic and external causal drivers of China's Hg emissions/releases. Results show that China's Hg input reaches 2643 t in 2010. China discharges 1368 t of Hg to the environment (to air, 633 t; water, 84 t; and land, 651 t). Embedded Hg transfers across production sectors via waste/byproduct flows reduce Hg releases to land, but lead to secondary Hg emissions to air. Such revelations of embedded Hg transfers adjusts China's comprehensive Hg control that would otherwise only tackle primary emitters. Domestic consumption causes 67% of China's Hg emissions/releases, and external consumption induces the remaining 33%. Besides traditional production-side Hg control measures, demand-side measures and international joint efforts are required to effectively combat Hg pollution. Uncovering embedded and embodied Hg flows within the global economy can assist a paradigm shift necessary to make real progress in global Hg control and the implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27959514 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b04094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028