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Heavy metal emissions in Europe
Heavy metals accumulate in ecosystems and damage human health. In accordance with the European Union’s commitments under the UNECE Air Convention, specific legislation has led to reductions in heavy metal emissions to air across Europe from 1990 levels. Between 2005 and 2023, emissions have continued to decline, with cadmium emissions decreasing by 43%, mercury emissions by 57% and lead emissions by 46% across the EU-27 Member States. Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain contributed the most to heavy metal emissions in the EU during 2023.