| # | Title | Type | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | EU proposal to lower the HBCDD limits | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | rely restrict the use and production of POPs, as those terms are defined in the Stoc |
| 2 | Action Plan for New Pollutants Treatment in China | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | utants - Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), endocrine disruptors, antibiotics, an |
| 3 | Singapore’s New Hazardous Substances Control | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On the 10th of June 2022, Singapore published an addendum proposing the control of chemicals under review by multilateral environmental agreements. The notified measure is expected to enter into force by March 1, 2023. In February 2022, the Natio |
| 4 | European Parliament and Council reach agreement on limits for POPs in waste | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | 1021, on persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The allowable limits were discussed a |
| 5 | Thailand to add PFHxS to List of Hazardous Substances | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | ntion on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). Notably, the United Nations countries |
| 6 | Upcoming meetings of Stockholm and Rotterdam Convention’s Review Committees | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | ction on persistent organic pollutants (POPs) will be discussed. The 18th |
| 7 | European Commission establishes limit value for unintentional presence of hexachlorobenzene under the POP Regulation | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | ulation. It Annex I contains prohibited POPs, and includes – but is not limited to |
| 8 | South Korea suggests raising the export standards for two POPs. | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | for two Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). The requirements are added to the rul |
| 9 | Singapore lists several hazardous substances under the Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions on 2 occasions | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | ntion on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). Companies that manufacture, import |
| 10 | Japanese Government Takes Bold Steps to Control Hazardous Chemicals: Methoxychlor Dechlorane Plus and UV-328 Face Strict Regulations | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | te these Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). The plan is to prohibit the manufactu |
| 11 | New initiative for regulations on POPs in the Caribbean | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | nd Sustainable Management Mechanism for POPs in the Caribbean” is an initiative bo |
| 12 | The second draft of National Technical Regulation on POPS thresholds limits is published | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | several persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in raw materials, materials, products, |
| 13 | European Commission to revise PFOS entry in the POPs Regulation | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | pollutants, commonly referred to as the POPs Regulation. PFOS under the POPs Regu |
| 14 | Japan Plans to Ban PFOA and PFOA-related Compounds | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | ntion on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). |
| 15 | Vietnam proposes a draft version to restrict POPs in certain items | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | olds for Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Articles, Products, Commodities, an |
| 16 | African Development Bank Approves Landmark Project to Tackle Hazardous Chemicals and Waste in 11 African Nations | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | cury and persistent organic pollutants (POPs). About the African Developm |
| 17 | Japan plans to prohibit perfluorohexane sulfonic acid | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | ntion on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in June 2022. The Basel, Rotterdam and |
| 18 | Australia consults on Draft Evaluation Statements for 187 industrial chemicals | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | re known persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and that have been banned globally by |
| 19 | UN countries add 3 substances to Annex A of the Stockholm Convention | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | teria as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) required for a global ban. The uses |
| 20 | British Government Removes Sunset Clause from Retained EU Law | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | iocides, persistent organic pollutants (POPs), import and export of substances subje |
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