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ProductsMercury and Product StewardshipGreen PurchasingMercury is found in many household, school and business products, from electronics to cosmetics to cleaning supplies. When mercury is discarded it leaches from the many common consumer products into the environment and can have many harmful effects on humans and wildlife. Reducing the purchase and use of mercury-containing products will help to reduce the amount of mercury pollution in the environment. Send a message to manufactures and suppliers through your purchasing decisions. Request products that are mercury-free and manufacturers will respond to demand. National Wildlife Federation Mercury Purchasing Guide
The report identifies mercury-free product alternatives and costs, and outlines activities (including purchasing decisions, procurement processes, and other actions) individuals and businesses can take to reduce or eliminate mercury from their homes, communities, and operations. Click here to view this report in pdf format or to see the html version . Health Care Without Harm Hospital Purchasing Guide
Health Care Without Harm has put together a purchasing guide for the health care profession, section 2 is about mercury. Inform, Inc. Mercury Product Alternatives
Inform works to identify ways for businesses to alter their practices to have less of a negative impact on the environment, while still encouraging economic growth. They have developed a guide to purchasing alternatives to mercury-contain products. Read their guide, Mercury-Containing Products and Alternatives or check out their health care guide, Mercury-Containing Products and Alternatives in the Health Care Setting.Additionally Inform Inc. has prepared a number of useful mercury-free fact sheets.
For a summary of their Mercury-free and More Project, which includes case studies of government agencies that have eliminated mercury-containing products, read their Spring 2002 newsletter Inform reports (pdf) Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Prior to this ban the Maine Department of Environmental Protection commissioned the Lowell Center for Sustainable Production to conduct a comprehensive investigation of alternatives to products that contain mercury. This report, An Investigation of Alternatives to Mercury Containing Products, is an excellent resource for other states that may be considering ban or phase out legislation for products that contain mercury. |