Mapping the Regulatory Landscape of Used Lead-Acid Battery Management in ASEAN by Anaeli V. 🔹

·Nuno Sempere··

This is a linked post to work I com­pleted as a vol­un­teer re­searcher for LABRI. Available on the LABRI blog, where it was pub­lished. Sum­mary. Used lead-acid bat­tery (ULAB) re­cy­cling is a key source of child­hood lead ex­po­sure in South­east Asia. An es­ti­mated one mil­lion chil­dren in the Philip­pines and eight mil­lion in In­done­sia carry blood lead lev­els high enough to cause de­vel­op­men­tal harm, and re­gional pro­duc­tivity losses from lead ex­po­sure are es­ti­mated at 115 bi...

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