The global legally binding instrument on mercury (The Minamata Convention) has been discussed and almost agreed upon for implementation. The Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) recognizes this treaty as an important achievement by the international community, and supports the shift from banning mercury towards a broader and more integral approach that acknowledges the complexity of the mercury issue.
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