
Lead, a toxic metal found in the Earth’s crust, has contaminated the planet through mining, smelting, manufacturing, and recycling.
Despite known dangers, some countries still use leaded paint and aviation fuel.
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Over 75% of lead is used in vehicle batteries, while traces persist in paints, glassware, toys, and cosmetics.
Lead pipes and solder also contaminate drinking water.
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Children suffer irreversible brain and nerve damage, while adults face organ and reproductive risks.
In 2021, lead exposure caused 1.5 million deaths—half among children under five.

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