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| Citizen's Guide to the implementation of the Stockholm Convention |
| Fernando Bejarano González, |
| Antecedents of the Stockholm Convention: the international struggle againstPersistent Organic Pollutants + Effects from POPs on health and the environment + Government commitments in the Stockholm Convention + The National Implementation Plan of the Stockholm Convention, and CitizenParticipation + Citizen rights and demands |
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| The National Implementation Plan for Implementation of the Stockholm Convention in the Czech Republic |
| ANNEX 2, |
| EVALUATION OF THE POPS ISSUE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Assessment of chemicals pursuant to the Annex A, Part I (POPs pesticides): historical, current and planned production, use, import and export; Existing policy and regulatory framework |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| Fact Sheet 001 |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| Fact Sheet 002 |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| Fact Sheet 003 |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| Fact Sheet 005 |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| What is the Stockholm Convention? |
| The Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (pops) is a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from highly dangerous, long‐lasting chemicals by restricting and ultimately eliminating their production, use, trade, release and storage. |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| The 9 New POP's, |
| Factsheet out lining the 9 new POP's recognized by the Convention |
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| Stockholm Convention |
| Ridding the World of POP's, |
| A guide to the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants |
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