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The three pillars of the Basel Convention - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… Stage 4: Confirmation of disposal The Ban Amendment The Country-led Initiative Illegal traffic in hazardous wastes … On receipt of the notification document, the CA of the country of import must provide its written consent (with or … the Ban Amendment was a way to address challenges faced by developing countries and countries with economies in …
Illegal Traffic under the Basel Convention
… at least 9.3 million tonnes of these wastes move from country to country each year, and this waste is presumably … way into the global waste chain; • Build the capacity of developing countries and countries with economies in … manner; • Build the capacity of countries, particularly developing countries and countries with economies in …
Technical guidelines: Technical guidelines on transboundary movements of electrical and electronic waste and used electrical and electronic equipment, in particular regarding the distinction between waste and non-waste under the Basel Convention
… references Text discussed by the COP 27, 29 [In case a country has not communicated any such information, exports to that country are only allowed if the person who arranges the … obtained written confirmation from the authorities in the country of destination that the equipment is not considered …
Regional instruments on hazardous wastes- extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… regulatory action or voluntarily withdrawn in the country of manufacture due to health and environmental … that the illegally imported wastes be exported back to the country of origin and parties have an obligation to inform … moved but only upon receipt from the intended destination country of a written consent, prior to export. Movements of …