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Notifications under the Basel Convention: national definitions of hazardous wastes and restrictions on movements of wastes

26 May 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

The Basel Convention mechanism for promoting the implementation and compliance - Celebrating a decade of assistance to Parties

26 May 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Development of an analytical tool to assess national biosecurity legislation

… (art. 9.4.4). States should also regulate the use of chemical inputs in aquaculture which are hazardous to human … with regulations in 1973, 1976 and 1980; Food, Drugs and Chemical Substances Act, Chapter 254, 1970; Public Health … use and advertisement of foods, drugs, cosmetics, chemical substances and medical devices. It contains …
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Perspectives and guidelines on food legislation, with a new model food law

… safety and food trade. Unease over microbiological and chemical contaminants of the food chain and the use of food … and residues. Citizens concerned about biological, chemical and environmental hazards, including the potential … to control those hazards. A hazard can be biological, chemical or physical. (2) Identifying critical control …
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Enforcement of Environmental Law: Good Practices from Africa,Central Asia, ASEAN Countries and China

… compounds can be analysed straight away without awaiting chemical analysis results from Chemistry Department. DOE … Singapore held a joint exercise to deal with a potential chemical spill at sea. The idea was to enhance the …
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Marine litter legislation: a toolkit for policy makers

… industrial product with a low density composed of numerous chemical molecules ethene with a chemical formula; (CH2=CH2). In most cases the bag is used in … the wastes are rendered innocuous through the biological, chemical, and physical processes of nature.”162 Among other …
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EU Environmental Policies and Strategies in South-Eastern Europe - Training guidelines for involving CSOs from SEE in the implementation of EU nature-related legislation

… • immaterial fragmenting elements - human frequentation, chemical pollution, noise pollution or light pollution. … intensification of production, i.e. increased use of agro-chemical inputs (pesticides and fertilisers). These … must comply with the periods when the application of chemical fertilizer and animal manure to land is prohibited. …
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RAMSAR Handbook 3: Laws and institutions

… ecosystem” are defined as “those physical, biological or chemical components, such as soil, water, plants, animals and … leading to serious environmental damage, including chemical pollution, salinization and exhaustion of aquifers; …
26 May 2026 Document

Rule: Reforming water governance

… pollutants. Along the basin there are more than 3,000 chemical, oil, food, paper, textile and metal industries and …
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Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.

… 2001 (Refer to 4.3.2.1) 6.1.2.3 Seed Act 1976 512 6.1.2.4 Chemical Fertilizers (Development Surcharge) Act 1973 521 … crackers, fire balloons or detonators or any dangerous chemical, inflammable, hazardous or offensive article or material. 3. Discharging any dangerous chemical, inflammable, hazardous or offensive article in any …
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