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Title: The GreenCustoms initiative


1
The GreenCustoms initiative
  • An example of partnership to combat illegal
    traffic in hazardous waste and chemicals

Symposium on illegal international traffic in
hazardous chemicals, Prague, 6 8 November 2006
  • Mr. Suresh Raj, Capacity Building Manager
  • UNEP DTIE / OzonAction Office

2
Outline
  • 1. How to introduce the issue of environment to
    customs officers
  • 2. Green Customs background on an innovative
    partnership
  • 3. Specifics on the Green Customs Training Guide
  • 4. Specific action on combating illegal traffic
    and relevance for SAICM
  • 5. Conclusion

3
Outline
  • 1. How to introduce the issue of environment to
    customs officers
  • 2. Green Customs background on an innovative
    partnership
  • 3. Specifics on the Green Customs Training Guide
  • 4. Specific action on combating illegal traffic
    and relevance for SAICM
  • 5. Conclusion

4
Green Customs a cross-cutting approach
  • Most environmental problems are transboundary and
    global in impact, and they can only be addressed
    effectively through international co-operation
    and shared responsibility
  • Customs and border-protection officers
    responsible for controlling trade across borders
    have an important role in protecting the
    national and global environment

5
Customs Involvement
  • A Customs officer might encounter various
    chemicals such as ozone-depleting substances,
    hazardous wastes and pesticides, and animal and
    plant specimens
  • Not only raw materials and live animals and
    plants pass through Customs control, but also
    products that include certain chemicals or
    wildlife parts and derivatives
  • It is a complex task and large responsibility to
    verify shipments and their documentation, and to
    verify compliance with national laws and to take
    action when violations occur

6
Customs Guards of human and environmental
security
  • Reduction/elimination of illegal trade in
    environmentally-sensitive items covered by
    specific international agreements, such as ozone
    depleting substances, toxic chemicals, hazardous
    wastesand endangeredspecies
  • while protecting andfacilitating legal trade.

7
Percentage of annual growth of world trade in
chemicals
Source WTO, International Trade Statistics, 2005
8
Outline
  • 1. How to introduce the issue of environment to
    customs officers
  • 2. Green Customs background on an innovative
    partnership
  • 3. Specifics on the Green Customs Training Guide
  • 4. Specific action on combating illegal traffic
    and relevance for SAICM
  • 5. Conclusion

9
Background
  • Of particular relevance to Customs are
  • The Basel Convention (Basel Convention on the
    Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous
    Wastes and their Disposal)
  • The Montreal Protocol (The Montreal Protocol on
    Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer)
  • The Rotterdam Convention (Rotterdam Convention on
    the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain
    Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in
    International Trade
  • The Stockholm Convention (Stockholm Convention on
    Persistent Organic Pollutants)
  • CITES (Convention on International Trade in
    Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)
  • The Chemical Weapons Convention (Convention on
    the Prohibition of the Development, Production,
    Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on
    Their Destruction)
  • The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety

SAICM area
10
Partners
11
The GreenCustoms Initiative
  • The GreenCustoms Initiative is a series of
    collaborative activities carried out by its
    partner organizations, aimed at raising the
    awareness of Customs and border control officers
    to several trade-related MEAs and relevant
    treaties
  • Activities to date include awareness-raising
    workshops and the Guide to Multilateral
    Environmental Agreements and other related
    treaties

12
Progress under GreenCustoms
Pilot workshops, training guide, website
Customs training under Montreal Protocol
MOU WCO/UNEP
GCI
2005
1991
2001 First Planning Meeting
2004 Funding secured
1980s Customs training under CITES
2003
2002 Concept Testing Workshop
13
GreenCustoms Initiative - Activities
  • Recent GreenCustoms training workshops
  • GreenCustoms Workshop, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2006
  • GreenCustoms Workshop, Arusha, Tanzania, 2005
  • GreenCustoms Workshop, Bhutan, South Asia, 2005
  • GreenCustoms Workshop, Tbilisi, Georgia, 2005
  • GreenCustoms Workshop, Trinidad and Tobago, 2005
  • Participation in partner activities (examples)
  • COP-3 of the Rotterdam Convention, Geneva,
    Switzerland, 11 Oct. 2006
  • The 16th Regional Workshop on Illegal Traffic in
    Hazardous Waste, Bratislava, Slovakia, October
    2006 (Basel Convention)
  • 11th WCO Regional Heads of Administration
    Conference for Asia and the Pacific, Beijing,
    China, 2006

14
Outline
  • 1. How to introduce the issue of environment to
    customs officers
  • 2. Green Customs background on an innovative
    partnership
  • 3. Specifics on the Green Customs Training Guide
  • 4. Specific action on combating illegal traffic
    and relevance for SAICM
  • 5. Conclusion

15
The GreenCustoms Training Guide
  • The GreenCustoms Guide to Multilateral
    Environmental Agreements and other relevant
    treaties
  • Chapter 1 explains MEAs and the role of Customs
    in their national implementation
  • Chapter 2 provides an overview of the main
    international trade-related MEAs and relevant
    treaties
  • Chapter 3 explores practical aspects of
    implementing controls for these agreements

In preparation for 2007
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The GreenCustoms Guide
  • GreenCustoms Guide topics for each MEA or treaty
  • Definitions
  • Provisions for regulating trade
  • The specific role of Customs in implementing the
    MEA/treaty
  • Official documents to be aware of
  • Practical considerations
  • Health and safety
  • Identification
  • Seizures and disposal
  • Derogations

17
Content of the Guide
  • The GreenCustoms Guide will also provide details
    on where additional information can be obtained,
    and what additional training resources are
    available
  • The Guide will contain a chart that will provide
    an easy-to-interpret reference to the provisions
    of the MEAs and related treaties and what is
    required for processing by Customs

18
The GreenCustoms Guide
  • The GreenCustoms Guide does not replace in-depth
    technical training provided by GC partners
  • The GreenCustoms Guide does not provide
    country-specific guidance on the implementation
    of MEAs and relevant treaties
  • The GreenCustoms Guide does not provide
    country-specific information on legislation,
    penalties or disposal

19
Outline
  • 1. How to introduce the issue of environment to
    customs officers
  • 2. Green Customs background on an innovative
    partnership
  • 3. Specifics on the Green Customs Training Guide
  • 4. Specific action on combating illegal traffic
    and relevance for SAICM
  • 5. Conclusion

20
Cooperation of UNEP with WCO
  • Mutual Consultation
  • Information Exchange
  • Reciprocal Representation
  • Technical Cooperation
  • Specific cooperation in the regions
  • RILOs, Regional Capacity Building centres

21
Specific Efforts of GreenCustoms on Illegal
Traffic
  • Highlighting specific products from Partner
    organisations
  • Promoting tools such as the CEN or Eco-Messages
  • Case studies demonstrating common lessons learnt
  • Practical / Interactive exercizes for training
  • Build on regional strengths and experience in
    MEAs see Ms. Lud Coppens presentation
  • gt Contributes to the priority defined by SAICM

22
Some lessons learnt
  • Reinforce the partnerships to combat illegal
    chemical trade
  • Involve industry early
  • The power of networks to combat illegal trade
  • Facilitate country-to-country dialogues on
    illegal trade
  • Strengthen the full chain of enforcement of MEAs

23
Prosecuting cases of illegal traffic
  • See background paper
  • Prosecution of environmental cases deterrence
    for illegal trade
  • Customs may lack information on their role and
    existing avenues
  • Experience varies across MEAs
  • Relationship must be strong between stakeholders
    involved in enforcement chain

24
The GreenCustoms Initiative
  • Future GreenCustoms activities
  • Publication and distribution of the GreenCustoms
    Guide
  • GreenCustoms awareness-raising workshops
  • Train-the-trainer workshops for Customs
  • On-line training, e-learning
  • Specialized skills training by GreenCustoms
    partners
  • One-stop source for referencematerials for
    Customs on theGreenCustoms website
  • www.greencustoms.org

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Outline
  • 1. How to introduce the issue of environment to
    customs officers
  • 2. Green Customs background on an innovative
    partnership
  • 3. Specifics on the Green Customs Training Guide
  • 4. Specific action on combating illegal traffic
  • 5. Conclusion

26
GreenCustoms Assistance and support
  • International partnerships, such as the
    GreenCustoms Initiative on training, are one of
    the tools to combat illegal traffic in hazardous
    chemicals and waste
  • Complementary to specific work, for example by
    MEA secretariats or SAICM.
  • Can help contribute to SAICM implementation
    (partnerships built, awareness raised,
    collaborative capacity building activities)

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  • Thank you for your attention
  • Suresh Raj
  • United Nations Environment Programme
  • DTIE OzonAction
  • Suresh.raj_at_unep.fr
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