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United Nations and Sound Chemicals Management
Año de publicación: 2015
Editor: UNEP
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This report, United Nations and Sound Chemicals Management: Coordinating delivery for Member States and sustainable development, signals the importance of sound chemicals management to the broader sustainable development agenda, showcases what has already been accomplished, and indicates how the UN system can further assist Member States in achieving sound chemicals management in the context of sustainable development. It is one of the outputs of the Issue Management Group (IMG) on the Sound Management of Chemicals, established by the UN Environment Management Group (EMG) in response to the Rio+20 outcome.
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Score: 639126.03
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https://sdgs.un.org/es/node/18035
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Année de publication: 2015
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This report, United Nations and Sound Chemicals Management: Coordinating delivery for Member States and sustainable development, signals the importance of sound chemicals management to the broader sustainable development agenda, showcases what has already been accomplished, and indicates how the UN system can further assist Member States in achieving sound chemicals management in the context of sustainable development. It is one of the outputs of the Issue Management Group (IMG) on the Sound Management of Chemicals, established by the UN Environment Management Group (EMG) in response to the Rio+20 outcome.
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Score: 639126.03
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https://sdgs.un.org/fr/node/18035
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In addition to assessing current trends in chemicals management, this publication makes a case for scaling up the experiences presented to realize a larger scale impact.
While efforts to improve the management of chemicals are needed in all parts of the world, this publication focuses on the challenges that developing countries and countries with economies in transition face, where the need is urgent and greatest. (...) understanding about the challenges and issues confronting chemicals management, as well as about the policy options available to address them.
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Score: 636451.1
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https://sdgs.un.org/es/node/16930
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Practices in the Sound Management of Chemicals
Année de publication: 2010
Éditeur: UNDESA, Stockholm Convention, UNEP
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This volume presents successful practices and experiences in the sound management of chemicals worldwide, in both developed and developing countries. (...) In addition to assessing current trends in chemicals management, this publication makes a case for scaling up the experiences presented to realize a larger scale impact.
(...) understanding about the challenges and issues confronting chemicals management, as well as about the policy options available to address them.
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Score: 636451.1
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https://sdgs.un.org/fr/node/16930
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(...) In addition to assessing current trends in chemicals management, this publication makes a case for scaling up the experiences presented to realize a larger scale impact.
(...) understanding about the challenges and issues confronting chemicals management, as well as about the policy options available to address them.
Language:English
Score: 636451.1
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https://sdgs.un.org/ru/node/16930
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In addition to assessing current trends in chemicals management, this publication makes a case for scaling up the experiences presented to realize a larger scale impact.
While efforts to improve the management of chemicals are needed in all parts of the world, this publication focuses on the challenges that developing countries and countries with economies in transition face, where the need is urgent and greatest. (...) understanding about the challenges and issues confronting chemicals management, as well as about the policy options available to address them.
Language:English
Score: 636451.1
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https://sdgs.un.org/ar/node/16930
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Presentation: Assessment of Lindane in Mexico: An effort towards risk reduction and global elimination
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Score: 636136.3
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https://sdgs.un.org/events/hig...ound-management-chemicals-6858
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High-level launching event for the “Practices in the Sound Management of Chemicals”
High-level launching event for “Practices in the Sound Management of Chemicals” In the 18th session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Time: 12 May 2010 (Wednesday), 6:15-7:45pm
Venue: NLB Conference Room 6, UN Headquarters, New York
Chair: Ms. (...) Kaj Madsen, Senior Programme Officer, UNEP Chemicals Branch
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“Practical approach in chemicals legislation-the experience of Japan” Mr. (...) Martin Kayser Co-Chair of the ICCA Chemicals Policy and Health Leadership Group Senior Vice President, Product Safety Regulations, Toxicology and Ecology
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Score: 633841.26
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa...micals_publication_program.pdf
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The US production of the top 100 chemicals exceeded 500 million tons in 2000. For 1998–2008, the annual growth in US chemical shipments was 5.2 per cent.10 In Canada, the chemical/chemical products sector ranks fourth in manufacturing sectors and sixth overall as a creator of wealth in Canada’s economy. (...) Environment Protection Agency’s Chemical Assessment and Management Programme (ChAMP) broadens the efforts to ensure the safety of existing chemicals by developing screening-level characterizations for the chemicals produced or imported, and by prioritizing the chemicals for the collection of additional data or the consideration of control measures that may be needed to address potential hazard or risk of chemicals. Canada’s New Government’s Chemicals Management Plan aims to improve the degree of protection against hazardous chemicals.
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Score: 631619.43
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa..._america-ece-ac-25-2009-3e.pdf
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Publication Year: 2015
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Many have often considered the earth an inexhaustible source of food, water and natural resources, while they mindlessly continue to pollute its atmosphere, waters and soil. (...) Helping rid the world of hazardous chemicals is therefore a key step to helping maintain earth’s atmosphere and its ecosystems.
All projects implemented by UNDP in POPs and covered in this report are funded by the GEF under its Strategic Plan for Chemicals and Waste. We also have a few activities in chemicals mainstreaming funded by SAICM QSP and some bilateral programmes.
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Score: 631513.2
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https://sdgs.un.org/publicatio...-sustainable-development-17940
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