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Japan designates three POPs as Class I Specified Chemical Substances
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s which were mentioned in the draft are Methoxychlor, Dechlorane Plus and UV-328.
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Japan proposes to add three substances to Class I Specified Chemical Substances List under CSCL
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bstances and will be amended to include methoxychlor, dechlorane Plus and UV-328.
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Ministry of Environment Announces Draft Amendments to the List and Management of Toxic Chemical Substances
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bstances as toxic chemical substances: Methoxychlor (CAS No. 72-43-5)Chlordene (Decachloroo |
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Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment Bans Methoxychlor in Environmental Pesticides
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Ministry of Environment announced that methoxychlor would be added to the list of banned in |
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Japanese Government Takes Bold Steps to Control Hazardous Chemicals: Methoxychlor Dechlorane Plus and UV-328 Face Strict Regulations
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ltation, calling for the designation of methoxychlor, dechlorane plus, and UV-328 as Class I |
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UN countries add 3 substances to Annex A of the Stockholm Convention
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en used in plastics), and the pesticide methoxychlor all meet the Convention criteria as per |
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Japan includes three POPs to the Class I Specified Chemical Substances List
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bstances—UV-328, Dechlorane Plus, and Methoxychlor—were identified as meeting the Conven |
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Singapore Implements Regulatory Measures for 4 Hazardous Substances
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s for four substances (dechlorane plus, methoxychlor, UV-328, and terbufos) will be changed |
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Singapore Announces Exemptions for Dechlorane Plus and UV-328 Use Under Stockholm Convention
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out the elimination of Dechlorane Plus, Methoxychlor and UV-328 under the Stockholm Conventi |
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Singapore’s NEA Revises Compliance Dates for Dechlorane Plus Methoxychlor and UV-328 under the Stockholm Convention
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d compliance dates for Dechlorane Plus, Methoxychlor, and UV-328 under the Stockholm Convent |
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Thailand Seeks Feedback on the Classification of POPs as Hazardous Substances under Stockholm Convention
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syn- and anti-isomers)
• UV-328
• Methoxychlor
Subsequently, the Stockholm Conventi |
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Consultation Launched on New Zealand’s Proposed Restrictions on Three POPs
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NO Act) to include three new chemicals: Methoxychlor, Dechlorane Plus, and UV-328. These che |
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Japan to designate 3 chemicals as Class I Specified Chemical Substances under CSCL (Updated)
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and MoE jointly designated 3 chemicals, Methoxychlor, Dechlorane Plus and UV-328, as Class I |
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Japan to add methoxychlor dechlorane plus and UV-328 to the Export Trade Control Order
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(METI) circulated a draft notice to add methoxychlor, dechlorane plus, UV-328 and their prod |
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Taiwan Proposes to Ban Methoxychlor in Environmental Pesticides
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ds for Environmental Pesticides, adding Methoxychlor (CAS No. 72-43-5) as a newly banned sub |
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Japan Amends Import Customs Clearance Procedures under CSCL – Effective February 2025
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ed Chemical Substances (such as UV-328, Methoxychlor, and Dechlorane Plus) for which an impo |
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Japan to add methoxychlor dechlorane plus and UV-328 to the Export Trade Control Order
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(METI) circulated a draft notice to add methoxychlor, dechlorane plus, UV-328 and their prod |
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Japan Amends Import Customs Clearance Procedures under CSCL – Effective February 2025
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ed Chemical Substances (such as UV-328, Methoxychlor, and Dechlorane Plus) for which an impo |
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Japan designates three POPs as Class I Specified Chemical Substances
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s which were mentioned in the draft are Methoxychlor, Dechlorane Plus and UV-328.
The A |