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Our sustainable future: the role of the Basel Convention

… of raw materials which may be of benefit to the wider economy. Currently, in many countries, such activities are …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Vital Waste Graphics 3

… spread spon- taneously across various sectors of the economy, especially in the informal sector of many developing … The ultimate aim is to close the loop of the economy, which means reducing as much as possible the … tive consumption (sharing goods), a functionality-based economy (buy- ing a function or service, rather than goods)16 …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Synergies Success Stories - Enhancing cooperation and coordination among the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions

17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Ridding the world of POPs - A guide to the Stockholm Convention on POPs

… future free of dangerous POPs and promises to reshape our economy’s reliance on toxic chemicals. The Convention entered … future free of dangerous POPs and promises to reshape our economy’s reliance on toxic chemicals. The Convention entered …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Articles related to the implementation and institutional arrangements of the Minamata Convention

… http://www.informea.org/terms/economy-in-transition …
17 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Chemicals and Waste

Institutional arrangements and the synergies process

17 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Chemicals and Waste

Institutional arrangements and the synergies process

17 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Chemicals and Waste

Convention text of the Minamata Convention on Mercury

17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Becoming a Party to the Minamata Convention on Mercury

17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste

Ratification and Implementation Guidelines

… Formalization acts to bring miners into the formal economy, offers them an op- portunity for more access to …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste