They added tuna should be removed from school canteens, nurseries, hospitals and care homes. Over exposure to mercury can damage the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs and immune system. Four-fifths of ...
Currently, EU and UK regulations set the mercury limit in tuna at 1 mg/kg and 0.3 mg/kg for other fish like cod. Results from the research showed that 57% of the cans tested exceeded the 0.3 mg ...
Mercury contamination in canned tuna sold across major European markets has reached worrying levels, with some samples containing four times the legal limit, French environmental groups said on ...
The average European consumes over 2.8 kilos of tuna per year, or roughly 25 cans. Around four-fifths of the mercury put into the atmosphere from natural and human causes, such as burning coal ...
Europeans on average consume more than 2.8 kilos of tuna annually, equating to around 25 cans. A significant portion of mercury released into the atmosphere, both naturally and through human ...
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Canned tuna in Europe has a high mercury concentration, exceeding the limit for other fish, according to a new report from the Paris-based NGO Bloom, which focuses on preserving the marine ...
EFET emphasized that it conducts ongoing checks for heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium) in seafood from Greek, European, and non-European sources, including canned seafood The Hellenic Food ...