China Bans 8 Mercury Products: Impact on Industries
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Recently,the Ministry of Ecology and Environment,the Ministry of Commerce,and 15 other departments jointly issued the Announcement on the Control Requirements for Eight Categories of Mercury-Added Products Including Mercury Vacuum Pumps and Dental Amalgam.The announcement clearly states that afterDecember 31,2025After that,Prohibition of production and8 categories of mercury-added products,to strengthen mercury pollution prevention and control,fulfill international convention obligations,and promote green industrial transformation.

I.8 categories of mercury-added products prohibited from production,import and export
- Compactfluorescentlamps
Compact fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes with a power not exceeding 30 watts,containing no more than 5 milligrams of mercury per lamp and with integrated ballasts.
Cold cathode and external electrode fluorescent lamps of all lengths for electronic display purposes.
(excluding electrical and electronic measuring instruments used in large-scale equipment for high-precision measurements where no suitable mercury-free alternative is available).
II.Exceptions
According to the announcement,certain products under specific conditionsare exempt from this prohibition:
- forscientificresearch,instrumentcalibrationorreferencestandardsproducts.
- Inelectronicmeasuringinstrumentswhennomercury-freealternativecanbefound,maybeusedinlarge-scaleequipmentorforhigh-precisionmeasurements.
III.Background of the announcement
This announcement aims to respond to international requirements for mercury pollution prevention and control,and fulfill Chinas commitments as a party to theMinamata Convention.The Convention requires the reduction and phase-out of mercury use to prevent harm to the environment and human health.This announcement clarifies Chinas further measures in mercury product management and promotes the transformation of related industries toward environmental protection and safety.
IV.Impact on related industries
- Lightingindustry
The ban on mercury fluorescent lamps will accelerate the industrys transition toLED technologymercury-free light sources such as LEDs.Enterprises need to plan product structure adjustments in advance and increase R&D investment in environmentally friendly lighting equipment.
The ban on cold cathode fluorescent lamps and mercury sensors will drive the transition of display devices and sensors to safer mercury-free alternatives,such as OLED and solid-state sensor technologies.
Tire balancers and wheel weights need to find mercury-free alternative materials and upgrade related processes to ensure new products meet performance standards.
High-precision applications such as spacecraft propellants are relatively less affected and can still be used when no alternatives are available,but detailed usage records must be maintained and strict regulatory compliance is required.
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