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Accounting for Cadmium: Tracking Emissions of Cadmium From the Global Economy
Authors:Tim Jackson  Alex Macgillivray
Institution:1. The Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey , Guildford, Surrey , GU2 5XH;2. The work reported in this paper was carried out while both the authors were at the Stockholm Environment Institute , Box 2142, S-103 14, Stockholm, Sweden;3. The New Economics Foundation , Vine Court, 112–116 Whitechapel Road, LONDON, E1 1JE
Abstract:This paper examines the flow of cadmium through the global economy, with the aim of quantifying emissions of cadmium into the environment as a result of anthropogenic activities. First, a materials balance methodology is presented as the most appropriate means of assessing cadmium emissions from a wide range of anthropogenic sources. This is then applied to the best available data, from a variety of sources, to arrive at estimated flows of cadmium. Results are presented for 10 geo-political world regions and for a range of economic activities including non-ferrous metals production, iron and steel production, combustion of fossil fuels, fertilizer manufacture and use, cement production and the manufacture, use and disposal of cadmium containing products. Initially, this analysis partitions the total flow of cadmium into three major categories: atmospheric emissions, water-borne effluents and solid or bulked waste arisings. the paper then suggests a probable further partition of the initial emissions into different environmental media.
Keywords:Cadmium  industrial metabolism  materials balance  emissions and discharges
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