Countries where Leaded Petrol is Possibly Still Sold
for Road Use
As at 22nd June 2009
Compiled by Robert Taylor, Researcher, The LEAD Group
Inc.
Europe, C.I.S.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Macedonia, the FYR of
- Montenegro
- Kosovo
- Serbia
- Tajikistan
- Uzbekistan
Asia
- Bhutan
- Korea, Dem. People’s Rep of (N. Korea)
- Myanmar (Burma)
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Africa
- Algeria
- Egypt
- Tunisia
Middle East
- Iraq
- Yemen
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In
Alphabetical Order |
- Algeria
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bhutan
- Egypt
- Iraq
- Korea, Dem. People’s Rep of (N. Korea)
- Kosovo
- Macedonia, the FYR of
|
- Montenegro
- Myanmar (Burma)
- Serbia
- Tajikistan
- Tunisia
- Uzbekistan
- Yemen
|
IN POPULATION ORDER |
83,082,869 |
Egypt |
33,769,668 |
Algeria |
28,221,180 |
Iraq |
27,345,026 |
Uzbekistan |
23,479,088 |
Korea,
Dem. People’s Rep of (North. Korea) |
23,013,376 |
Yemen |
17,758,180 |
Myanmar
(Burma) |
10,383,577 |
Tunisia |
10,159,046 |
Serbia |
7,211,884 |
Tajikistan |
4,590,310 |
Bosnia
and Herzegovina |
2,066,718 |
Macedonia,
the Former Yugoslav Republic of |
1,804,838 |
Kosovo |
691,141 |
Bhutan |
672,180 |
Montenegro |
274,249,081 |
TOTAL
POPULATION DIRECTLY AFFECTED |
REFERENCES:
- PCFV (Partnership for Cleaner Fuels
and Vehicles), UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) (2008):
Superseded versions of this list can be found at:
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Countries
where Leaded Petrol is Possibly Still Sold for Road Use As at 10th
May 2010
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Countries where Leaded Petrol is Possibly Still Sold for Road Use As at
22nd June 2009
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Countries where Leaded Petrol is Possibly Still Sold for Road Use As at 8th October 2008
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Countries
where Leaded Petrol is Possibly Still Sold for Road Use As
at 24th May 2007
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Countries where Leaded Petrol is Possibly Still Sold for Road Use, As at 22nd February 2007
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Countries possibly still to ban leaded petrol as at 20th Oct 2005
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