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Global Chemicals Outlook - Towards Sound Management of Chemicals
Année de publication: 2013
Éditeur: UNEP
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Chemicals are an integral part of modern daily life. There is hardly any industry where chemical substances are not used and there is no single economic sector where chemicals do not play an important role. (...) In response to the growing demand for chemical-based products and processes, the international chemical industry has grown dramatically since the 1970s.
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Score: 668429.8
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https://sdgs.un.org/fr/node/17941
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There is hardly any industry where chemical substances are not used and there is no single economic sector where chemicals do not play an important role. (...) In response to the growing demand for chemical-based products and processes, the international chemical industry has grown dramatically since the 1970s. (...) Many national governments have enacted laws and established institutional structures for managing the hazardsof this growing volume of chemicals. Leading corporations have adopted chemical management programmes and there are now many international conventions and institutions for addressing these chemicals globally.
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Score: 668429.8
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https://sdgs.un.org/ar/node/17941
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There is hardly any industry where chemical substances are not used and there is no single economic sector where chemicals do not play an important role. (...) In response to the growing demand for chemical-based products and processes, the international chemical industry has grown dramatically since the 1970s. (...) Many national governments have enacted laws and established institutional structures for managing the hazardsof this growing volume of chemicals. Leading corporations have adopted chemical management programmes and there are now many international conventions and institutions for addressing these chemicals globally.
Language:English
Score: 668429.8
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https://sdgs.un.org/es/node/17941
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Folie 1
ICCA Case Study
The Responsible Care Global Charter (RCGC) and the Global Product Strategy
(GPS) in Action
Sound Chemicals Management is a Global Responsibility
Martin Kayser
ICCA Chemical Policy and Health Co‐Chair
SCM Report Launch, CSD‐18
12. (...) Improve the availability of reliable information on chemicals
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Under GPS, a Base set of information
is gathered for chemicals placed on the market. (...) Improve the availability of reliable information on chemicals
3. Increase awareness on chemical management issues and integrate multiple approaches
Lessons learned and next steps
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Score: 668381.64
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa...ements/presentation_Kayser.pdf
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(...) There is hardly any industry where chemical substances are not used and there is no single economic sector where chemicals do not play an important role. (...) In response to the growing demand for chemical-based products and processes, the international chemical industry has grown dramatically since the 1970s.
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Score: 665155.22
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Terekohva also underlined the importance of an integrated approach to sound chemicals management and expressed the view that one of the main requirements to achieve targets relevant to chemicals and wastes is the full implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and frameworks in the chemicals and wastes cluster.
(...) She provided a more in-depth perspective on the policy and legal regime in the chemicals and wastes cluster, and how the inclusion of chemicals and wastes issues in the SDGs could help with the enhanced implementation of the chemicals and wastes legally binding and voluntary instruments conventions, as well as vice versa. (...) The American Council on Chemical Associations commended the discussion and spoke to the importance of sound chemical management to the development of the global economy.
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Score: 664052.15
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa...les/documents/6881summary5.pdf
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TDG-GHS Committee of Experts Infographic final
Endorsed the recommendations of its two subcommittees Adopted amendments to the "Model Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods" and to the "Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)" for worldwide implementation Approved its program of work for 2021-2022 Adopted a draft ECOSOC resolution that was later adopted by the Council at its 2021 session (E/RES/2021/13)
At its tenth session (11 December 2020), the Committee:
UN main policymaking body for the development of worldwide harmonized provisions for classification, labelling, safe
transport, handling and use of chemicals
Regulating hazardous chemicals to enhance protection of human health and environment during their transport,
handling and use
COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS AND ON THE GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND
LABELLING OF CHEMICALS
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Work on the development and harmonization of provisions to ensure the safe transport of dangerous goods by all modes of transport started in 1953. (...) Recommendations on the transport of dangerous goods Ensure harmonization of provisions for safe transport of dangerous goods by all modes (air, sea, rail, road, inland waterways) Are implemented worldwide at national and international level Take account of the advent of new substances and materials Are presented in the form of "Model Regulations" to facilitate enforcement and direct implementation through national and international regulations Are updated every two years (last edition published in 2021 to take account of the amendments adopted by the Committee in 2020)
Recommendations on classification and labelling of chemicals
Did you know that...
Provide internationally agreed criteria for identification of hazards posed by chemicals thus enhancing protection of human life and the environment during their transport handling and use Are implemented worldwide at national and international level Are suitable for all types of hazardous chemicals (industrial, workplace, household chemicals) Are updated every two years (last edition issued in 2021 to take account of the amendments adopted by the Committee in 2020)
Safe transport of COVID-19 vaccines needing to be kept at very low temperatures was possible thanks to the provisions adopted by the Committee applicable to packages containing dry-ice as refrigerant. Even if you do not work in the chemical sector, you may use or be exposed to chemicals and articles covered by the work of the Committee in your daily life (e.g: bleaching agents, paints, solvents, lithium cells and batteries (laptops, phones, bikes, cars), gases...)
https://www.un.org/ecosoc/en/content/ecosoc-subsidiary-bodies
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Score: 652803.96
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https://www.un.org/en/content/...ination/assets/pdf/TDG-GHS.pdf
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At its first session, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 4 to 6 February 2006, the International Conference on Chemicals Management adopted the Dubai Declaration on International Chemicals Management and the Overarching Policy Strategy. (...) Together these three documents constitute the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management.
The first session of the Conference and the process to develop the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management were co-convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS). (...) In its resolution I/1, the International Conference on Chemicals Management commended the Strategic Approach to the attention of the governing bodies of relevant organizations and encouraged them to endorse or otherwise appropriately acknowledge the Strategic Approach with a view to incorporating its objectives into their programmes of work within their mandates.
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At its first session, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 4 to 6 February 2006, the International Conference on Chemicals Management adopted the Dubai Declaration on International Chemicals Management and the Overarching Policy Strategy. (...) Together these three documents constitute the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management.
The first session of the Conference and the process to develop the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management were co-convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS).
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Publication Year: 2007
Publisher: SAICM, UNEP, WHO
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At its first session, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 4 to 6 February 2006, the International Conference on Chemicals Management adopted the Dubai Declaration on International Chemicals Management and the Overarching Policy Strategy. (...) Together these three documents constitute the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management.
The first session of the Conference and the process to develop the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management were co-convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS). (...) In its resolution I/1, the International Conference on Chemicals Management commended the Strategic Approach to the attention of the governing bodies of relevant organizations and encouraged them to endorse or otherwise appropriately acknowledge the Strategic Approach with a view to incorporating its objectives into their programmes of work within their mandates.
Language:English
Score: 647460.7
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https://sdgs.un.org/ar/node/17476
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