Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Call for policy on mercury bulbs

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A SURINAMESE SCIENTIST has suggested governments should legislate the use and disposal of mercury-filled light bulbs to prevent poisoning.
Dr Max Huisden, of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname, said the effects of mercury poisoning were not  only global, but  affected generations.
Small amounts  of mercury can be found  in each long and compact fluorescent light bulb and those bulbs, if improperly disposed, can break causing that mercury  to be released into the environment. Mercury  is also found in some laboratory chemicals, electrical and  electronic devices.
Speaking in the wake  of a United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) sponsored workshop on Challenges For The Caribbean: The Ozone Layer And Chemical And Waste Management for Caribbean journalists, Huisden said the use of, and subsequent disposal of, energy efficient light bulbs which contained mercury, could be  a problem.
 
 

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