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1 United Nations Environment Programme Summary of UNEP support for action on harmful substances of global concern including heavy metals and POPs 27th session of the Executive Body for the Convention on LRTAP Geneva December 2009

2 Overview Mercury Negotiation process Interim activities Lead and cadmium Persistent organic pollutants SAICM Secretariat Implementation of the Global Plan of Action

3 Mercury - negotiation process UNEP Governing Council Decision 25/5 Agreed to: Elaborate a legally binding instrument on mercury, which could include both binding and voluntary approaches Continue and enhance, as part of the international action on mercury, the existing work Intergovernmental negotiating committee to be convened and supported by UNEP, with negotiations to commence in 2010 and to be completed prior to the 27 th regular session of the GC/GMEF in 2013

4 Mercury - negotiation process Global instrument to include provisions on: Objectives; Reduction of supply and enhance capacity for sound storage; Reduction of demand; Reduction of international trade; Reduction of atmospheric emissions; Waste and remediation of contaminated sites Increasing knowledge; Capacity-building and technical and financial assistance; Compliance INC should also consider: flexibility, tailored approaches to specific sectors, availability of Hg free alternatives, cooperation and coordination, prioritization of sources co-benefits of conventional controls and other environmental benefits, organization, addressing risks to human health and the environment

5 Mercury – negotiation process studies requested by GC25/5 Study to investigate costs of emission reductions Terms of reference developed in consultation with key governments Study to be available to inform INC2 Study to provide information on unintentional emissions as well as emissions from use of mercury in products and processes Questionnaire to gather information developed Work underway to gather information from coal sector in 4 key developing countries Guidance document on best methods to reduce emissions in development Updating of emissions study – for GC 27 (2013) Initial consultations with GESAMP and UNECE about cooperative activities Work to provide updated emissions study will start formally in 2010

6 6 Mercury – negotiation process Progress since GC25 OEWG – 19 to 23 October 2009, Bangkok Thailand 101 Governments, 1 REIO, 6 IGOs + NGOs (civil society and industry) To prepare for the work of the INC commencing in June 2010 Discussed and agreed: Draft rules of procedure to be recommended to the INC Structure of the Bureau Work for the Secretariat to undertake in preparation for INC1 Some regional groups agreed their bureau members to be nominated at the INC Received information sessions: mercury supply and storage; artisanal and small-scale gold mining; mercury in products and waste. Also pre-meeting events: (i) addressing primary mercury mining in Kyrgyzstan; (ii) mercury storage Regional meetings Africa (Nairobi, Aug 2009); Asia-Pacific (Beijing, Nov 2009); Europe (Lodz, Dec 2009) Latin America-Caribbean meeting to be held early 2010 Preparation for INCs INC 1: 7-11 June 2010 Stockholm Sweden, logistical arrangements underway with government of Sweden Tentative schedule established for remaining 4 INCs Conference of plenipotentiaries late 2013 Possible hosts for a number of INCs have been identified.

7 Mercury – interim activities UNEP Global Mercury Partnership 44 partners – Governments, IGOs, NGOs including many associations and umbrella organisations 7 key partnership areas: Mercury management in artisanal and small-scale gold mining Mercury control from coal combustion Mercury reduction from the chlor-alkali industry Mercury reduction in products Mercury air transport and fate research Mercury waste management Mercury supply and storage Inventories Guidance document being field tested in African countries; results will be used to improve guidance for more Mercury toolkit ‘lite’ under development

8 Lead and cadmium Finalization of the scientific reviews (2009/10): Calls for information prepared for circulation to more than 130 working group members to contribute to the final reviews Studies on possible effects on human health and the environment trade of products containing Pb, Cd and Hg (2009/10): African study to be completed by end 2009 Further studies in Asia and Latin America under development for completion by late 2010 Partnership on Clean Fuels and Vehicles : Public – Private partnership to remove lead compounds from vehicle fuels Supporting a further 10 countries to move away from leaded fuel during 2010/11 Global Alliance to eliminate lead in paint: UNEP and WHO responding to SAICM ICCM2 Resolution II/4 B calling on them to serve as a joint secretariat for a global partnership to phase out lead in paints Initial partners meeting planned for March 2010

9 Persistent Organic Pollutants To strengthen implementation and monitoring of the MEAs on chemicals and waste : Building capacity of Parties to plan and implement priority actions Strengthening POPs implementation in African LDCs Institutional strengthening for POPs implementation in SIDS Improved guidance and best practices for Parties to address their obligations Reviews and updates of the standard toolkit for identification and quantification of PCDD/PCDF releases Tools and methodologies for management of POPs, including newly-listed POPs, and POPs wastes Demonstrating sustainable alternatives to DDT in disease vector management (with WHO) PCB management: regional approach in W Africa, mining industry in Latin America PRTRs as reporting mechanisms for the chemicals and waste MEAs Monitoring the effectiveness of actions Support to implementation of the Global Monitoring Plan for POPs Laboratory networks, intercalibration and capacity building for POPs analysis

10 SAICM - Secretariat UNEP providing the SAICM secretariat Supporting the ICCM and its subsidiary bodies Promoting the implementation of the Global Plan of Action Providing administrative support to the SAICM Quick Start Programme Supporting regional networks Developing a series of “sectoral dialogues” to energize and facilitate increased engagement in SAICM from the main interested sectors: agriculture, environment, health, industry, labour and science ICCM2 (May 2009) Emerging issues: “lead in paint”; “chemicals in products”, “hazardous substances within the life cycle of electrical and electronic products” and “nanotechnologies and manufactured nanomaterials” “managing perfluorinated chemicals and the transition to safer alternatives" Modalities for considering emerging policy issues

11 UNEP assisting the implementation of SAICM mainstreaming of chemicals management into development planning (partnership with UNDP – chemicals component of PEI) Health and Environment Initiative (with WHO) Global Alliance to eliminate lead in paint (with WHO) Chemicals in products e-waste (DTIE input to partnership led by SBC and UNIDO) Development of a Global Chemicals Outlook Development of monitoring, evaluation and progress reporting SAICM - Implementation of the Global Plan of Action

12 United Nations Environment Programme David Piper, Deputy Head, UNEP, DTIE, Chemicals Branch