Toxic Pollution in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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European Commission Brussels 16 October 2013
Toxic Pollution in Low- and Middle-Income
Countries
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A collaborative body tasked with coordinating resources and activities to assist low- and middle-income countries to take concrete action to address chemicals, wastes and toxic pollution and their impacts on human health, including remediation and prevention of future contamination.
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o As many as 200 million people exposed o at dangerous levels o in the developing world.
o Wealthy countries o shifted manufacturing and
mining overseas o poorer countries have
inadequate pollution controls.
o Poorest bear the burden.
o Smaller local companies, abandoned sites, or artisanal sites are the main source of exposure – not multinationals.
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o Lead – Battery recycling o Mercury – Artisanal gold mining. o Chromium – Tanneries and industry o Heavy metals – Mine drainage o Pesticides – Storage and misuse
o Chemicals weapons residuals
o Industrial estates runoff
o Hazardous waste dumpsites
o E-waste o Uranium processing
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Lead Poisoning - Battery Recycling"
Recycling of used car batteries (also solar panel systems)
- Breaking batteries, melting lead plates
- Lead spreads throughout community
- Poorly controlled - in informal economy
- At least 22 million people affected
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Lead Poisoning - Battery Recycling"
Over 400 sites identified in 40 countries – so far…
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Lead Poisoning - Battery Recycling"■ Most common method
of extracting gold from crushed rock
- 17 million - at least -affected
- Largest source of mercury releases globally
- Alternative technologies exist
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Lead Poisoning - Battery Recycling"
Parallel issues of child labor common. Expectations of multiple Minamata disease events in next decades
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Lead Poisoning - Battery Recycling"
■ Contamination from burning cables, heavy metals
Exports of used computers from the west reducing, domestic sources growing
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Lead Poisoning - Battery Recycling"
Toxic Sites Inventory Program - First ever database on contaminated sites
- Only examines sites where people are at risk
- Partners: EC, UNIDO, World Bank, ADB, Blacksmith, others
- Rapid site investigations by local experts
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• Purpose: • to understand the global
scale of the problem • to prioritize sites for cleanup
projects by governments
• Rapid evaluation of toxins, and population affected
• Since 2009 - 2,600 site assessments
• 48 countries to date, but far from comprehensive
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All Sites"
More than 3,200 Sites have been Identified and more than 2,600 of these have been assessed on-site
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o A quick peek
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Less than 1 percent – Large US/EU based
companies
28 percent – abandoned sites
34 percent – artisanal activities
31 percent – local companies
Rest - other
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Almost all industries have
toxics issues
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o Chatham-Stevens et al. (EHP 2013) analysis of 373 contaminated sites in India, Indonesia and Philippines
o Burden of disease is comparable to outdoor air pollution and malaria.
o Data uses environmental sampling from TSIP database o Estimation is likely low, as:
o Many toxins do not have clear relationships from environmental data to DALY impact and are not included in the analysis
o Nowhere near all contaminated sites are in database
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o Lead (Pb) can significantly decrease intelligence quotient (IQ) of communities and contribute to societal violence
o Caravanos et al. (2013) showed lead exposures at 82 sites in 7 Asian countries were associated with significant loss in IQ.
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o Further development of analysis to include more toxins, more countries
o Coordination with Burden of Disease analysts in US
o Detailed assessment in one state in India – extrapolate for better estimates
o Need to include in Sustainable Development Goals
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o Health impact - WHO
o Economic impact – World Bank
o ASGM – a solution - GEUS
o Other strategies for success