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The State of Palestine has acceded to the Stockholm Convention, depositing its instruments of accession to both the Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions on 29 December 2017, with entry into force on 29 March 2018.
Accession by State of Palestine to Stockholm Convention, bringing total to 182 Parties
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The advance English version of the report of 13th meeting of the Persistent Organic Pollutants Review Committee is now available online.
Outcomes of Stockholm Convention’s POPRC-13 now available
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Whilst key resolutions were adopted at the UN Environment Assembly yesterday in Nairobi on marine litter, air and soil pollution, and environment & health, BRS staff took to social media to show their support.
BRS staff members show their support for UNEA-3’s message to Beat Pollution
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If you were not in Nairobi and could not watch it live, you can now view the recording to hear all about new innovations, interventions, questions, and discussions.
Interactive panel discussion at UNEA3 – recording online
If you were not in Nairobi and could not watch it live, you can now view the recording to hear all about new innovations, interventions, questions, and discussions.
Video recording
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During an intensive period at UN Environment HQ in Nairobi, the BRS Secretariat has organised a side event together with the governments of Germany, Mauritius and Uruguay.
BRS Secretariat participates at the third U.N. Environment Assembly as observer
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To Rid the World of POPs, and incorporating amendments from COP-6 and COP-7, Czechia has transmitted its updated national plan or NIP.
Czechia transmits its updated Stockholm Convention national implementation plan
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The BRS Secretariat is proud to be a founder member of the Steering Committee for the UN Global Science-Policy-Business Forum on the Environment, meeting for the first time at UNEA-3 in Nairobi, 2-3 December.
BRS Secretariat joins steering committee of UN global body on environment
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Ridwan Tamin, Indonesia, talks to the Secretariat in the latest in our series highlighting the 26 BRS Regional Centres.
Read the South-East Asian perspective on soundly managing chemicals and wastes
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Data collected and submitted by Parties in their national reports can be used in multiple ways, as demonstrated by new research showing declines in DDT production and use.
Use of Stockholm Convention national reporting data informs research on sound management of chemicals
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Together with IUCN, the BRS Secretariat publishes new research showing progress on mainstreaming gender into the work of the 3 chemical conventions.
New report shows progress on gender in chemical conventions’ decision-making and planning
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To rid the world of POPs, Nepal has transmitted its updated National Implementation Plan, addressing amendments made by COPs 4, 5, & 6.
Nepal transmits updated plan for implementing Stockholm Convention
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The Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management – SAICM - invites all stakeholders to share their views through an online survey on information needs.
Stakeholders invited to share opinions on knowledge management needs
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Experts attending the forthcoming scientific meetings of the Rotterdam & Stockholm conventions can download our updated App.
New BRS App available for all your #Detox info needs
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UNITAR, the UN’s training and research institute, and the BRS Secretariat, together offer a range of online training modules of relevance for implementing the conventions.
Online training available on sound management of chemicals and waste
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BRS is contributing to GESAMP – the UN-wide, global scientific initiative on protecting the marine environment – reflecting the mandate to work on marine litter given at the last COPs.
Science for Sustainable Oceans meeting held in Geneva
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Read about the BRS regional centre for South-East Asia, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Regional focus switches to Indonesia
The Conference of the Parties of the Basel Convention in 1995 selected Indonesia to host one of the Basel Convention Regional Centres. Subsequently, a Framework Agreement was signed in 2004 to this effect. The same Centre was endorsed by the Conference of the Parties of the Stockholm Convention in 2013 as a Stockholm Convention Regional Centre for an initial 2 years, extended for another 4 years by COP.7.
Expertise of the centre includes industrial waste, particularly hazardous waste management; e-waste inventory; inventory of POPs and NIP updating; conducting national and regional training and awareness-raising workshops on issues relating to the Basel Convention, Rotterdam Convention, Stockholm Convention and Minamata Convention. Some of the notable project/activities undertaken by the centre are listed below:
Activities related to the Stockholm including Rotterdam Conventions
- Review and update of the NIP of Indonesia
- Global workshop on Updating NIPs, 8-10 December 2015, Jakarta, Indonesia
- Global workshop to promote the use of guidance materials and knowledge sharing among developing countries on industrial POPs (PBDEs, PFOS ad HBCD) under the Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, 22-24 Nov 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia
Activities related to the Basel Convention
- A Study on E-waste Management in ASEAN, 2016
- Regional Training Workshop on Repair, Refurbishment, Reconditioning of Used EEE and Recycling and Final Disposal of E-Waste, 19-21 Apr 2011, Bangkok, Thailand
- E-waste Training Workshop for Asia and the Pacific, 10-14 Aug 2009, Hanoi, Vietnam.
- Regional Workshop for the Environmentally Sound Management of e-Wastes, 13-15 Mar 2007, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
- Development of e-waste data base in cooperation with UNEP/SBC.
- Development of Technical Guidelines on e-waste Inventory and 3 R
- Workshops of Asian Network for Prevention of Illegal Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Wastes
Activities related to Minamata Convention
- Workshop on Technology Transfer to Mercury-Free Gold Recovery, Pacitan Regency, Indonesia, 21 July 2016.
Activities related to asbestos
- Pilot project on the environmentally sound management of asbestos wastes within Indonesia (Jan 2010 – Aug 2011)
- Regional Workshop for the Environmentally Sound Management of Asbestos Containing Materials, 19 Dec 2006, Jakarta.
- Regional Training Workshop on ESM of Asbestos Wastes, 19-21 Oct 2010, Jakarta
- Inter-agency Workshop on the Sound Management of Industrial Chemicals, with Special Emphasis on Asbestos, for the Asia-Pacific Region, 29 Sept–1 Oct 2014
At present BCRC-SCRC Indonesia is currently undertaking the following projects:
- Mercury emissions from the coal-fired power sector in Indonesia (Jan-Dec 2017)
- Global Monitoring Plan on POPs in Indonesia (2017-2020)
Parties served: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
For more information visit: www.bcrc-sea.org.
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Sudan has transmitted its updated National Implementation Plan (NIP), addressing amendments made by COPs 4 and 5.
Sudan transmits its national plan for implementing the Stockholm Convention
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Maldives has transmitted its National Implementation Plan (NIP), which also addresses amendments made by COPs 4 and 5.
Maldives transmits its national plan for implementing the Stockholm Convention
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Nominations for experts, are now required from Parties and others, with a deadline of 30 September 2017.
Nominations required for experts to contribute to intersessional work of the Stockholm Convention
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The Advance English version of the report of the eighth meeting of the COP to the Stockholm Convention is now available online.
Stockholm Convention COP-8 meeting report now available
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