The treaty itself deals with elemental mercury. It was conceived in Minamata, Japan, because, of course, the formation of methylmercury is a key outcome of exposure to elemental mercury.
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November 15th, 2016 / 4:50 p.m.
Director General, Industrial Sectors, Chemicals and Waste Directorate, Department of the Environment
The treaty itself deals with elemental mercury. It was conceived in Minamata, Japan, because, of course, the formation of methylmercury is a key outcome of exposure to elemental mercury.
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