Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDES) in eggs of domestic ducks from e-waste and scrap metal processing areas around Taizhou City, Eastern China

Labunska, I., Harrad, S., Santillo, D., Johnston, P. & Yun, L.  (2013)  Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDES) in eggs of domestic ducks from e-waste and scrap metal processing areas around Taizhou City, Eastern China.  Presented at Dioxin 2013: The 33rd International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants and POPs, Daegu (Korea), 25-30 August 2013 Download a … Read more

Domestic duck eggs: an important pathway of human exposure to PBDEs around e-waste and scrap metal processing areas in eastern China.

Iryna Labunska, Stuart Harrad, David Santillo, Paul Johnston, and Lai Yun (2013) Domestic duck eggs: an important pathway of human exposure to PBDEs around e-waste and scrap metal processing areas in eastern China. Environmental Science & Technology 47(16): 9258–9266 Access paper from journal site

Review of the Current State of Development and the Potential for Environmental Impacts of Seabed Mining Operations

Allsopp, M., Miller, C., Atkins, R., Rocliffe, S., Tabor, I., Santillo, D. & Johnston, P. (2013)  A Review of the Current State of Development and the Potential for Environmental Impacts of Seabed Mining Operations.  Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Report (Review) 03-2013: 50pp. Download report

Organic chemical and heavy metal contaminants in wastewaters discharged from two textile manufacturing facilities in Indonesia

Brigden, K., Labunska, I., Santillo, D., Wang, M. & Johnston, P. (2013)  Organic chemical and heavy metal contaminants in wastewaters discharged from two textile manufacturing facilities in Indonesia. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Report 02-2013, April 2013 Technical Report 02-2013

Fertilizer, fuel and food: win-win options for Bihar

Tirado, R., Johnston, P., Gopikrishna, S.R. & Vaaruni, E. (2012) Fertilizer, fuel and food: win-win options for Bihar. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Report 05-2012, produced by Greenpeace India Society, October 2012: 30 pp. Download report