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Definition(s)
1) A physical or chemical agent capable of causing harm to persons, property, animals, plants or other natural resources. (Source: GEMET- FFD / HMD); 2) Any material that poses a threat to human health and/or the environment. Typical hazardous substances are toxic, corrosive, ignitable, explosive, or chemically reactive. (Source: GEMET/LEE)
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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Hazardous substances
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Basel Convention | 15 decisions | |
Stockholm Convention | 1 decision1 document | |
World Heritage Convention | 3 decisions | |
Barcelona Convention | 1 decision | |
Hazardous Wastes Protocol | 1 article or paragraph | |
Governing Council | 1 decision | |
The Water Convention | 4 articles and paragraphs | |
Bamako Convention | 1 article or paragraph1 decision1 document | |
Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents | 7 articles and paragraphs1 document | |
Minamata Convention on Mercury | 9 documents | |
Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas | 1 decision | |
United Nations Environment Assembly | 1 decision |