Guidance

The following guidance documents provide information on all aspects related to the environmentally sound management of PCB, including identification and inventorying of PCB, regulatory frameworks, handling, transport, storage and disposal, development of national strategies and phaseout plans as well as advice on potential funding mechanisms for PCB elimination.

  • 1. PCB identification and Inventory
  • 2. PCB disposal
  • 3. Open applications
  • 4. National strategies and phase out plans

Guidance update

Under decision SC-11/3, the Conference of the Parties welcomed the updated guidance for the development of inventories of polychlorinated biphenyls and analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls (UNEP/POPS/COP.11/INF/12), the draft strategy for Parties to meet the 2025 and 2028 goals of the Stockholm Convention (UNEP/POPS/COP.11/INF/13) and requested the Small Intersessional Working Group on PCB to continue supporting the Secretariat in the revision and updating of these guidelines as well as any other relevant guidance under the Stockholm Convention.

The PCB SIWG has revised both guidance documents and Parties and observers are invited to submit comments on this drafts by 30 September using the respective forms for providing comments. This comments will be considered by the PCB SIWG at its ninth meeting to be held in Geneva from 15 to 17 October 2024 with the aim to finalize the updates as requested by the Conference of the Parties.

All comments should be sent to the Secretariat by e-mail to: Mr. Agustín Harte (agustin.harte@un.org).

 

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Form to provide comments to the Strategy to meet 2025 and 2028 targets on PCB under the Stockholm Convention54.77 K
Form to provide comments to the Updated Guidance for development of PCB inventories and analysis of PCB54.9 K
Updated Guidance for the development of PCB inventories and analysis of PCB2.74 MB
Updated PCB inventory form26.25 K
Updated Strategy to meet 2025 and 2028 targets on PCB under the Stockholm Convention162.09 K