Guyana's mining minister says the South American country is taking steps to phase out the use of mercury in gold mining.
Robert Persaud said Friday that the government plans to provide loans
to help small-scale miners buy equipment that does not rely on mercury.
He said government officials also have signed several new conventions
pledging to eliminate the use of mercury within a decade.
International bodies including the United Nations have long
criticized Guyana for not overseeing the use of mercury and allowing the
substance to pollute the environment.
Gold is Guyana's leading export, and local miners are expected to produce some 465,000 ounces (13 million grams) this year.
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