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Título: HBM4EU e-waste study
Autor: HBM4EU E-waste Study Team
Leese, Elizabeth
Verdonck, Jelle
Porras, Simo P.
Airaksinen, Jaakko
Duca, Radu C.
Galea, Karen S.
Godderis, Lode
Janasik, Beata
Mahiout, Selma
Martins, Carla
Mārtiņsone, Inese
Ani, Maria Mirela
van Nieuwenhuyse, An
Scheepers, Paul T.J.
Silva, Maria João
Viegas, Susana
Santonen, Tiina
Palavras-chave: Blood
Cross-sectional studies
Electronic waste
Hair
Occupational health
Toxic metals
Urine
Biochemistry
Environmental Science(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
Data: 15-Out-2025
Resumo: Processing of electronic waste (e-waste) causes the release of toxic substances which may lead to occupational exposure. The study aimed to gather information on potential occupational exposure during e-waste recycling, with a focus on biomonitoring of chromium, cadmium, mercury and lead. In eight European countries, 195 workers involved in the recycling of lead batteries, white goods, brown goods and metals and plastics were studied. These workers were compared to 73 controls with no direct involvement of e-waste recycling or other metal processing activities. The samples collected consisted of urine, blood and hair samples, along with personal air samples, hand wipes, settled dust samples and contextual information. Chromium, cadmium, mercury and lead was measured in urine, hair, air samples, hand wipes and settled dust; cadmium and lead in whole blood and chromium in red blood cells. Results showed that lead exposure is of concern, with workers from all five types of e-waste showing exposure, with elevated measurements in all matrices. Internal exposure markers were positively correlated with markers of external exposure, indicating workers are not adequately protected. Exposure to mercury and cadmium was also observed but to a much lesser extent with raised cadmium concentrations in urine and blood of all workers when compared to controls and raised mercury concentrations were found in brown goods workers when compared to controls. This study has highlighted exposure concerns when processing e-waste, particularly for lead across all waste categories studied, indicating a need for improved control measures in this sector.
Descrição: Funding Information: The authors would like to thank all the companies and workers who took part in the HBM4EU E-waste Study. The authors would also like to thank the late Jouko Remes for his contribution to the HBM4EU project, including the statistical analysis he performed for this peer reviewed publication. Furthermore, the authors wish to express their gratitude to the German laboratory IPASUM for analyzing the blood samples collected in the Netherlands. All the members of HBM4EU study teams who were involved in the preparation of the study, conducting the site visits and analytical analysis are acknowledged and greatly appreciated. The HBM4EU E-waste Study team consists of: KukkaAimonen c, L\u0101sma Ak\u016Blovaq f, Adam Clarke a, Matteo Cretao d, Maurice van Dael g, Thomas G\u00F6en i, Martien Grauman g, Emilie Hardy d, Kate Jones a, Lisbeth E. Knudsen j, Laura Komarovska f, Sirpa Laitinen c, Henriqueta Louro h, Linda Matis\u0101ne f, Ana Nogueira h, Linda Paegle f, Herm\u00EDnia Pinhal k, Katrien Poels b, Tiina Rantio c, Jouko Remes c, S\u00EDlvia Santos k, Anita Seile f, Erik Smolders b, Ana Maria Tavares h, Marjo V\u00E4nsk\u00E4 c, Riitta Velin c, Wojciech Wasowicz e. Affiliations for the HBM4EU study team can be found in S10 of the supplementary Material. Funding Information: This project has received funding from the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 733032 and received co-funding from the authors organisations and/or ministries. In addition, the Finnish Work Environment fund provided co-funding (grant number 200345). Publisher Copyright: © 2025
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/184792
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2025.121892
ISSN: 0013-9351
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