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Oceanic karma? Eco-ethical gaps in African EEE metal cycle may hit back through seafood contamination

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 762, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143098

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Heavy metals; Thunnus sp.; Fish; E-waste; Metal pollution

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  1. Principality of Asturias (Spain) [GRUPIN IDI-2018-000201]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [GLOBALHAKE PID2019-108347RB-I00]

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The increasing global demand for electric and electronic equipment has led to an increase in heavy metal pollution, affecting fish in African waters. Tuna species from African waters, such as Thunnus alalunga, have higher concentrations of heavy metals, especially Hg, compared to those caught in other areas. The study highlights the need to address research priorities to improve the social and environmental sustainability of EEE metal manufacture in Africa.
The increasing global demand for electric and electronic equipment (EEE) such as smartphones, tablets and electric car batteries has resulted in an increase in heavy metal releases to the environment at different steps during its manufacture (e.g. mining, extraction, production and e-waste). Some critical raw materials (CRMs) that supply the worldwide demand of technology are mainly sourced from Africa, but their resulting heavy metal pollution can reach citizens from other regions of the world through seafood caught in African waters, which would act as a vector. In this study, we review heavy metal contents in African fish and, as proof of concept, we analyse heavy metal content in three tuna species (Thunnus alalunga, T. albacares and T. obesus) caught in different regions inside the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreements (SFPAs) by Spanish fleets and commercialised in Spain. Thunnus alalunga and T. albacares from African waters had higher concentrations of heavy metals (especially Hg but also As and Pb) in muscle than samples of the same species caught in other waters. Metal profiles in tunas fromAfrican waters were significantly correlated with those of continental and coastal fish from nearby areas impacted by mines and e-waste, as found in the literature review. Based on these results we identify research priorities that should be addressed in order to improve the social and environmental sustainability of EEE metal manufacture in Africa. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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