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POPs waste in a circular economy - Side Event
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Mercury Treaty Fails to Address the Gold Mining Crisis
IPEN General Assembly Elects New Co-Chair Gohar Khojayan of Armenia
IPEN Participating Organizations Champion Lead Paint Elimination, Children’s Health Protection in 2025 International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
Indigenous Women in Peru and Nicaragua Face Mercury Contamination from Small-Scale Gold Mining
Chemical Review Panel Delays Action on Highly Toxic Substances, Threatening Health and the Environment Globally
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Plastic Waste and Y48 Exemptions: Cured Resins, Condensation Products, and Fluoropolymers do not meet the criteria
PFHxS: The Case for a Class-Based Listing
Dioxins and Global Boundaries
Limits for definition of POPs Waste Proposed by IPEN
Non-Combustion Technology Already Available
Hazardous Chemicals in Plastic Products
Brominated Flame Retardants in Plastic Products from China, Indonesia, and Russia
UV-328 Research Update
Non-Combustion Technology for POPs waste destruction
Basel Ban Amendment Guide
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Chemical Review Panel Delays Action on Highly Toxic Substances, Threatening Health and the Environment Globally
New Study Reveals Alarming Levels of Toxic Chemicals in Free-range Eggs from 5 Continents
Nations Agree to Ban Toxic Plastic Chemicals but Take Unprecedented Action Putting Health and the Environment at Risk
Toxic Pesticide Chlorpyrifos and Large Chemical Group Set for Global Bans
Map Highlights Ongoing Health Threats from POPs Contaminated Sites Globally
Why Gender Must Be at the Heart of the Global Plastics Treaty
Report: Waste Incineration Drives the Triple Planetary Crisis
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