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However we cannot grab the right of Breathing Food, water and shelter from the people of Sri Lanka We need to protect the health of all Sri Lankans.

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3 However we cannot grab the right of Breathing Food, water and shelter from the people of Sri Lanka We need to protect the health of all Sri Lankans and we need to protect our environment too We also need to achieve sustainable development in Sri Lanka

4 Populations Taking e-waste as an example……………………..

5 Some chemicals of concern in E-waste Arsenic PVC Lead Mercury Cadmium Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Brominated Flame Retardants How do these get into humans? Open burning Open dumping Unsafe handling

6 China

7 Hazardous Waste, Ghana

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11 Implications of e-waste Environmental soil Water air Routes of entry Inhalation Ingestion Dermal contact Transplacental

12 Mercury

13 Sources CFL bulbs, fluorescent tubes Thermometers, sphygmomanometers Amalgam Whitening creams

14 Fetal Effects of MeHg

15 Life-Long Effects of MeHg

16 Iraq Infant - Effects of Mercury

17 Blindness - Deafness Cerebral Palsy - Seizures Abnormal reflexes & muscle tone Retarded motor development Visual and Auditory Deficits Delayed motor development Altered DRH performance Neurobehavioral Effects

18 Lead

19 Recycling Lead

20 "Lead makes the mind give way." Ancient Awareness Greek Dioscerides - 2nd BC

21 12 Health Effects of Lead Poisoning Anemia High blood pressure Damage to blood cell formation Kidney disease Brain damage Nerve damage Decreased fertility Premature births Miscarriages IQ, Memory, Learning Some health effects of lead poisoning are reversible (such as kidney damage, others are permanent (such as wrist drop).

22 Increased risk of not graduating from high school (rr 4.8) Poorer reading scores Increased evidence of depression Higher rate of hard drug use Increased risk for attention deficit disorder Increased risk for antisocial behavior Academic & Social Costs Of Lead Exposure

23 Endocrine disrupting chemicals

24 Chemicals - EDCs  DDT  Bisphenol A  Polychlorinated biphenyls  Polybrominated diphenyl ethers  Phthalates


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