EU Legislators to outlaw use of Needless Mercury
EU legislators have started the process to outlaw the use of needless mercury in dental amalgam. In January
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EU legislators have started the process to outlaw the use of needless mercury in dental amalgam. In January
October 2023 marked the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Minamata Convention. A deal that showed the
With the introduction of the Minamata convention there is a need to understand the global changes in supply
Managing mercury risk is an important issue for many Australian industrial companies. Mercury causes very harmful and lasting
Dentists have long used dental amalgam to fill cavities in teeth, but practitioners are increasingly recycling old amalgam
The Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch (ADAVB) has put its weight behind the proposals the Federal Government has
Last year a major water utility was outed as Australia’s biggest dumper of mercury. In the course of
Amalgam separators are simple, non-mechanical devices that sit within the drainage systems of dental practices. As their name
Even in death, we can still be responsible for mercury pollution. On average, a cremated body releases two
For over 20 years Ecocycle has been collecting and recycling the mercury from dental amalgam waste and to
Amalgam separators are so unobtrusive it’s easy to forget that they are there. Connected to the drainage system
The US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) recently released a proposal to require dental practices to install amalgam
Dental amalgam waste is believed to be one of the single largest sources of mercury pollutions in sewage
We say a lot about the harm that mercury can cause, and why it’s a good thing to
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