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Trends in Sustainable Development - Chemicals, Mining, Transport, Waste Management 2010-2011
Publication Year: 2010
Publisher: UNDESA
Related Topics
Chemicals and waste
Related Goals
12
Sustainable consumption and production
Related Goals
12
Sustainable transport
Related Goals
11
Background
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This report highlights key developments and recent trends in chemicals, mining, transport and waste management.
Language:English
Score: 612650.54
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https://sdgs.un.org/publicatio...ort-waste-management-2010-2011
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Practices in the Sound Management of Chemicals? | Department of Economic and Social Affairs
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The event is organized by the DSD/DESA, the Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention, and the UNEP Chemicals Branch. It will take place during the high-level segment of the CSD-18 on Wednesday, 12 May.
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Trends in Sustainable Development - Chemicals, Mining, Transport, Waste Management 2010-2011
Publication Year: 2010
Publisher: UNDESA
مواضيع ذات صلة
Chemicals and waste
الأهداف ذات الصلة
12
Sustainable consumption and production
الأهداف ذات الصلة
12
Sustainable transport
الأهداف ذات الصلة
11
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This report highlights key developments and recent trends in chemicals, mining, transport and waste management.
Language:English
Score: 606239.2
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https://sdgs.un.org/ar/node/16917
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Assessment of Lindane in Mexico: An effort towards risk reduction and global elimination
Assessment of Lindane in Mexico: An effort towards risk reduction
and global elimination
Mario Yarto, PhD Environmental consultant
CSD 18 New York City, 12 May 2010
Background
• Sound Management of Chemicals (SMOC) initiative of the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
• Cooperation scheme to address priority chemicals of mutual concern aimed at management and control actions.
• A feature of this work is the development of North American Regional Action Plans (NARAPs) for specific substances.
• Additional work on the monitoring and assessment of pathways of exposure (...)
• This collaboration has resulted in information sharing on technical, scientific and policy issues.
• It has helped Mexico build its capacity for the sound management of chemicals.
Background
• Lindane is a pesticide which was used in agriculture and as a human and animal drug (...) Achievements (1)
• Effective and coordinated effort with active participation from all stakeholders: National action plan
• Improved collaboration between government and industry on other chemical management issues.
• Evidence assembled in the profile helped government decisions to revoke the registration for all uses of lindane,
including a phase‐out for pharmaceutical uses
Language:English
Score: 606014.9
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa...tements/presentation_Mario.pdf
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Air pollution, inadequate management of chemicals and wastes, poor water quality, ecosystem degradation, climate change and ozone layer depletion all pose significant threats to human health both individually and combined.
(...) Reducing air pollution could save millions of lives.
CHEMICAL AND WASTE EXPOSURE
Most impacts from unsafe chemical use and unsound waste disposal occur in situations of poverty.6 The poor face these risks because of their occupations, living standards and lack of knowledge about the effects of exposure. (...) To protect human health and the environment and to benefit fully and safely from chemicals, sound chemicals management should be advanced worldwide by: developing comprehensive chemicals management strategies; mainstreaming chemicals management into national public health, social and economic development programmes; regulating and reducing the use of chemicals of highest concern and substituting them with safer alternatives; integrating and coordinating international and intergovernmental programmes to increase synergies and effectiveness; and developing new national and international approaches to financing sound chemicals management.
Language:English
Score: 599752.54
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa...Note%2520%25233%2520Health.pdf
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The event is organized by the DSD/DESA, the Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention, and the UNEP Chemicals Branch. It will take place during the high-level segment of the CSD-18 on Wednesday, 12 May.
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Score: 590200.24
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Component 1: ocean dynamics. (...) Defining the chemical parameters in a region will help in the identification of cultured species which will benefit from the prevailing conditions for optimal growth. (...) Identification and characterization of water input from land (if any). Chemical characterization of sediment to determine the amount of absorbed and recirculated heavy metals.
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https://sdgs.un.org/ar/node/41090
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