Countries where Leaded Petrol is Possibly
Still Sold for Road Use
As at 10th May 2010
Compiled by Robert
Taylor, Researcher, The LEAD Group Inc.
[LID 12714]
Africa
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Algeria
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Egypt
Asia
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Afghanistan
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Korea, Dem. People’s Rep of (N. Korea)
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Myanmar (Burma)
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Europe, C.I.S.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Montenegro
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Kosovo
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Serbia
Middle East
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Iraq
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Yemen
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In
Alphabetical Order |
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Afghanistan
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Algeria
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Egypt
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Iraq
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Korea, Dem. People’s Rep of (N. Korea)
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Kosovo
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Montenegro
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Myanmar
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Serbia
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Yemen
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IN
POPULATION ORDER
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78,866,635
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Egypt
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48,137,741
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Myanmar
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34,178,188
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Algeria
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28,945,569
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Iraq
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28,395,716
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Afghanistan
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22,858,238
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Yemen
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22,665,345
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Korea, Dem. People’s Rep of (North. Korea)
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7,379,339
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Serbia
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4,613,414
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2,066,718
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Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of
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1,804,838
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Kosovo
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672,180
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Montenegro
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280,583,921
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TOTAL POPULATION DIRECTLY AFFECTED
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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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