Methyl bromide – trading one dilemma for another
by
SINEVA TOEVAI
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last modified
Oct 02, 2009 10:13 AM
IF THE Montreal Protocol achieves its ultimate goal, methyl bromide will not be used anywhere from January next year.
Progress has been made in phasing out many ozone depleting substances such as halons and methyl bromide since the inception of this international environment treaty 22 years ago.
It has not been an easy path with many products being...
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