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Title: The Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions


1
The Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions
  • Barbados, March 2009

2
Overview (1)
  • A framework for Life Cycle Management
  • The 3 conventions together cover elements of
    cradle-to-grave management
  • Scope and coverage
  • Areas for integrated implementation
  • Technical assistance and financial resources
  • Synergies process

3
General Overview
4
Basel
  • Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary
    Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal
  • Adopted 1989 in response to concerns about
    developed country companies dumping hazardous
    wastes in developing countries
  • Entered into force on 5 May 1992
  • To date it has 170 Parties

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Basel
  • Objective
  • Reduce transboundary movement of hazardous wastes
    to a minimum consistent with their
    environmentally sound management
  • Dispose of hazardous wastes as close as possible
    to their source of generation
  • Minimize generation of hazardous wastes in terms
    of quantity and degree of hazard

6
Basel
  • Key provisions
  • A procedure for the notification of transboundary
    movements of hazardous wastes or other wastes,
    based upon a prior written consent procedure
  • Each shipment needs a movement document from the
    point of transboundary movement to the point of
    disposal

7
Basel
  • Key provisions
  • Transboundary movement only among parties
  • Export is prohibited if
  • The state of import has an import ban, OR
  • The state of import has not given its consent to
    the import

8
Basel
  • Support for implementation
  • Manual and guidelines
  • Model legislation on control and management of
    hazardous wastes
  • Implementation manual
  • Instruction manual on the control system
  • Technical Guidelines
  • Basel Convention Regional Centres

9
Rotterdam
  • Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed
    Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals
    and Pesticides in International Trade
  • Adopted in 1998 in response to dramatic growth in
    chemicals trade, and vulnerability of developing
    countries to uncontrolled imports
  • Entered into force on 24 February 2004
  • To date it has 128 Parties

10
Rotterdam
  • Objective
  • To promote shared responsibility and cooperative
    efforts among Parties in the international trade
    of certain hazardous chemicals in order to
    protect human health and the environment from
    potential harm and to contribute to their
    environmentally sound use

11
Rotterdam
  • How
  • Provides an early warning of potentially
    hazardous chemicals
  • Provides the basis for decisions regarding of
    future imports of chemicals (PIC procedure)
  • Helps to enforce those import decisions

12
Rotterdam
  • Key provisions
  • PIC procedure - Provides for a national decision
    making process on import of hazardous chemicals
    in Annex III and attempts to ensure compliance
    with these decisions by exporting Parties
  • Information exchange - the exchange of
    information on a broad range of potentially
    hazardous chemicals

13
Rotterdam
  • Support for implementation
  • Decision Guidance Documents (DGD)
  • Import response
  • PIC Circular
  • Responsibilities of importing and exporting
    Parties
  • Export notifications
  • Information to accompany export

14
Stockholm
  • Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic
    Pollutants
  • Adopted in 2001 in response to an urgent need for
    global action on POPs (chemicals that are
    persistent, bioaccumulate in fatty tissues and
    biomagnify through the food chain)
  • Entered into force on 17 May 2004
  • To date it has 162 Parties

15
Stockholm
  • Objective
  • To protect human health and the environment from
    the harmful impacts of persistent organic
    pollutants (POPs)
  • How
  • Eliminate production and use of intentionally
    produced POPs
  • Minimize and where feasible eliminate releases of
    unintentionally produced POPs
  • Clean-up old stockpiles and equipment containing
    POPs
  • Support the transition to safer alternatives
  • Target additional POPs for action

16
Stockholm
  • Key provisions
  • Elimination of production/use of Annex A
    chemicals
  • Restriction of production/use Annex B chemicals
  • Reduction/elimination of release of Annex C
    chemicals
  • Identification/management of obsolete stocks,
    wastes with POPs
  • Selection of new POPs

17
Stockholm
  • Support for implementation
  • Detailed guidance is available including
  • Developing a national implementation plan (NIP)
    for the Stockholm Convention
  • Reducing and Eliminating the use of POPs
  • Action Plan for the Reduction of Reliance on DDT
    in Disease Vector Control
  • Framework for the Management of PCBs

18
Scope and coverage
  • Basel covers hazardous wastes that are explosive,
    flammable, poisonous, infectious, corrosive,
    toxic or ecotoxic.
  • Rotterdam covers pesticides and industrial
    chemicals that have been banned or severely
    restricted for health or environmental reasons by
    Parties and which have been notified by Parties
    for inclusion in the PIC procedure (29 pesticides
    and 11chemicals).
  • Stockholm covers 9 pesticides, and 3 industrial
    chemicals and by-products.
  • Most POPs are covered by all three Conventions.
  • Many pesticides are subject to the three
    conventions.

19
Areas for integrated implementation
  • Framework for lifecycle managment (BC, RC, SC)
  • Chemicals covered (BC, RC, SC)
  • Regulatory framework (BC, RC, SC)
  • Import/export controls (BC, RC, SC)
  • Waste management (BC SC)
  • Hazard communication (BC, RC, SC)

20
1. Framework for lifecycle managment
  • Together the three conventions cover the key
    elements of the life cycle management of
    hazardous chemicals

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1. Framework for lifecycle managment
  • Rotterdam Convention
  • is a first line of defence against future POPs
  • gives countries an early opportunity to consider
    alternatives
  • PIC procedure should assist in avoiding an
    accumulation of unwanted stockpiles

22
1. Framework for lifecycle managment
  • Stockholm Convention
  • eliminate production and use of POPs chemicals
  • restricts the import and export of POPs to cases
    where the purpose is the environmentally sound
    disposal
  • reduce or eliminate releases of POPs working on
    BAT/BEP guidelines

23
1. Framework for lifecycle managment
  • Basel Convention
  • can assist in managing disposal of unwanted
    stockpiles
  • technical working group is developing guidelines
    on management of POPs wastes

24
2. Chemicals Covered
  • 8 of the 10 intentionally produced POPs are
    subject to the Rotterdam Convention
  • anticipate that in future intentionally produced
    POPs in the Stockholm Convention will be first
    included in the Rotterdam Convention
  • as wastes all chemicals will be subject to the
    Basel Convention

25
3. Regulatory infrastructure
  • Countries can use the experience gained during
    ratification of the Basel Convention for
    Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions
  • Guidance to developing National Implementation
    Plans (NIPs) adopted at Stockholm Convention
    COP-1 includes references to integration with the
    Rotterdam Convention
  • National chemicals legislation all three
    Conventions involve a review of existing legal or
    administrative infrastructure

26
4. Import/Export Controls
  • All three Conventions provide mechanisms to
    restrict imports and obligations on exports
  • Customs officials should be trained on Convention
    requirements in a coordinated manner, addressing
    all three Conventions
  • Conventions may facilitate monitoring of movement
    of hazardous chemicals

27
4. Import/Export Controls
  • Secretariats of the three Conventions are working
    together to ensure a coordinated approach to
    training customs authorities on the requirements
    of the Conventions
  • in association with UNEP Green Customs initiative
    and the World Customs Organization

28
5. Waste Management
  • Movement of wastes under Basel Convention
  • Rotterdam and Stockholm may help to prevent
    accumulation of stockpiles
  • Basel Convention is developing technical
    guidelines for PCB, dioxins, furans and other
    hazardous wastes
  • These will be taken up by Stockholm Convention

29
6. Hazard Communication
  • All three Conventions require Parties to
    communicate hazard information to the
    secretariat, other Parties and/or the public
  • National focal points for the Conventions should
    share information to ensure awareness among
    relevant authorities
  • Close cooperation between focal points and
    regulators will assist in an integrated approach
  • such cooperation may assist in coordinated
    implementation, as common issues can be
    considered together

30
Technical assistance and Financial Resources (1)
  • Basel Technical Cooperation Trust Fund
  • Rotterdam acknowledges need for technical
    assistance
  • Stockholm sets up a financial mechanism
  • the GEF, as a principal entity, is entrusted on
    a interim basis with its operations
  • Bilateral and multilateral financial institutions

31
Technical assistance (2)
  • Basel and Stockholm provide for regional centres
    for training and technology transfer
  • Basel Regional Centres (14)
  • Nominated Stockholm Convention Centres (12)
  • 5 Basel Regional Centres also serve as Nominated
    Stockholm Convention Centres

32
Synergies process
  • Decisions of the 3 COPs
  • Establishment of the Joint Ad Hoc Working Group
    on enhancing cooperation and coordination among
    the Conventions
  • Adoption of recommendation by 3 COPs

33
Thank You!
  • For further information please visit
  • www.basel.int
  • www.pic.int
  • www.pops.int
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