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STOCKHOLM (POPs) & ROTTERDAM (PIC) CONVENTIONS

STOCKHOLM (POPs) & ROTTERDAM (PIC) CONVENTIONS. Produced by Jim Hester Agency Environmental Coordinator. TWO KEY INTERNATIONAL TREATIES RELATING TO PESTICIDES. STOCKHOLM CONVENTION COMMONLY KNOWN AS “POPs” (PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS) ROTTERDAM CONVENTION

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STOCKHOLM (POPs) & ROTTERDAM (PIC) CONVENTIONS

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  1. STOCKHOLM (POPs)& ROTTERDAM (PIC)CONVENTIONS Produced by Jim Hester Agency Environmental Coordinator

  2. TWO KEY INTERNATIONAL TREATIES RELATING TO PESTICIDES • STOCKHOLM CONVENTION • COMMONLY KNOWN AS “POPs” (PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS) • ROTTERDAM CONVENTION • COMMONLY KNOWN AS “PIC” (PRIOR INFORMED CONSENT)

  3. POPs • POPs are chemicals that remain intact in the environment for long periods, become widely distributed geographically, accumulate in the fatty tissue of living organisms and are toxic to humans and wildlife • POPs covers 12 chemicals: • 9 Pesticides • 3 Industrial chemical by-products • POPs Website: http://www.pops.int

  4. Aldrin Chlordane Dieldrin Endrin Heptachlor Hexachlorobenzene Mirex Toxaphene DDT* Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Dioxins Furans * DDT may continue to be used for malaria control in interior residual spraying (IRS) POPs Pesticides and Chemicals

  5. STOCKHOLM - POPs • Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) was adopted in 2001 and entered into force in 2004 • 151 Signatories, 110 Parties • U.S. is a signatory and supports POPs but has not yet ratified it • Governments will take measures to eliminate or reduce the production, sale and use of POPs

  6. ROTTERDAM - PIC • 1992 Earth Summit in Rio called for a treaty for Prior Informed Consent for exporting hazardous chemicals • Rotterdam (PIC) Convention adopted in 1998 and entered into force in 2004 • 170 countries have designated National Authorities for administering PIC • 73 Signatories, 100 Parties • US is a signatory and supports PIC, but has not yet ratified it

  7. PIC • The Convention 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.  • Export of a chemical covered by the Convention can only occur with the prior informed consent of the importing party’s National Authority 

  8. PIC • Establishes a "Prior Informed Consent procedure" for formally obtaining and disseminating the decisions of importing countries • PIC does not ban the global trade or use of specific chemicals

  9. PIC • PIC provides importing Parties with the power to make informed decisions on which chemicals to receive, and to exclude those they cannot manage safely • PIC includes labeling and information requirements on health and environmental effects to ensure their safe use.

  10. PIC • Convention currently covers 41 chemicals • 24 pesticides, 6 severely hazardous pesticide formulations and 11 industrial chemicals PIC Website: http://www.pic.int

  11. 2,4,5-T Aldrin Binapacryl Captafol Chlordane Chlordimeform Chlorobenzilate DDT Dieldrin Dinitro-ortho-cresol Dinoseb 1,2-dibromoethane Ethylene dichloride Ethylene oxide Fluoroacetamide Heptachlor Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclohexane Lindane Mercury compounds Pentachlorophenol benomyl, carbofuran and thiram methamidophos methyl-parathion monocrotophos parathion phosphamidon Red = EPA banned PIC Pesticides

  12. QUESTIONS

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