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About Mercury Free Society Networks

Why MFSN?

Environmental pollution matters have been highlighted over the years and mercury pollution becomes one of them.

Mercury Free Society Networks has been initiated as a response to the growing interests of stakeholders from multi-layers organizations including ASGM mining communities in order to reduce or replace the use of mercury in products and as an essential in communities in Indonesia and Myanmar.

Who We Are?

A
group of scientists, researchers, and specialists from different disciplines in a project which has been conducting transdisciplinary approach research and practice of various studies in collaboration with different stakeholders to co-create the sustainable regional innovation for reducing the risk of high-impact environmental pollution and poverty problem as well as the wellbeing of the ASGM communities in Indonesia and Myanmar. Although the project focuses on the reduction of mercury pollution by ASGM, it also aims for the well-being of societies in order to prevent the diseases and health problems related to the impact of possible mercury intoxicated sources as a set of a new goal for promoting healthy lifestyles, preventive measures of harmful sources as well as sharing efficient public health education for everyone. Therefore, this Mercury Free Society Networks is established.

Our Vision

Environmental pollution matters have been highlighted over the years and mercury pollution becomes one of them.

Our Mission

Environmental pollution matters have been highlighted over the years and mercury pollution becomes one of them.

Our Approach

Environmental pollution matters have been highlighted over the years and mercury pollution becomes one of them.

Preparatory Committee

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Environmental pollution matters have been highlighted over the years and mercury pollution becomes one of them.

Mercury Free Society Networks has been initiated as a response to the growing interests of stakeholders from multi-layers organizations including ASGM mining communities in order to reduce or replace the use of mercury in products and as an essential in communities in Indonesia and Myanmar.

Who We Are?

A
group of scientists, researchers, and specialists from different disciplines in a project which has been conducting transdisciplinary approach research and practice of various studies in collaboration with different stakeholders to co-create the sustainable regional innovation for reducing the risk of high-impact environmental pollution and poverty problem as well as the wellbeing of the ASGM communities in Indonesia and Myanmar. Although the project focuses on the reduction of mercury pollution by ASGM, it also aims for the well-being of societies in order to prevent the diseases and health problems related to the impact of possible mercury intoxicated sources as a set of a new goal for promoting healthy lifestyles, preventive measures of harmful sources as well as sharing efficient public health education for everyone. Therefore, this Mercury Free Society Networks is established.

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Water covers two-thirds of the surface of the Earth, but Fresh water is 0.002% on Earth. What will your children drink?
The Global Network of Environmental Science and Technology has been initiated as a response to the growing interest of the International community attending the conferences on Environmental Science and Technology, organised on a biennial basis by the University of the Aegean.

Join the race to make the world a better place

Water covers two-thirds of the surface of the Earth, but Fresh water is 0.002% on Earth. What will your children drink?

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The Global Network of Environmental Science and Technology has been initiated as a response to the growing interest of the International community attending the conferences on Environmental Science and Technology, organised on a biennial basis by the University of the Aegean.

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Water covers two-thirds of the surface of the Earth, but Fresh water is 0.002% on Earth. What will your children drink?

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