Business Plan of the Mercury Waste Management Partnership Area (2022-2024)

Following priority actions were identified under the current objective: a. Identify and disseminate measures to prevent the generation of and promote environmentally sound source separation, storage, collection, transportation, treatment and disposal techniques and practices for different kinds of mercury wastes. b. Build capacities and improve awareness for the environmentally sound management of mercury wastes on the ground in collaboration with other Partnership areas and organizations at the global, regional, national, and local levels. c. Identify specific challenges on mercury wastes management for different sectors and stakeholders and provide corresponding supports and/or solutions to address them. d. Support the implementation of national projects for the environmentally sound management of mercury wastes and share the experiences and lessons learned to promote mutual learning. e. Other activities upon the request of international programmes and organizations, as appropriate.

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Main Author: UNEP Global Mercury Partnership
Other Authors: Economy Division
Format: Briefs, Summaries, Policies and Strategies biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2022-02
Subjects:WASTES, MERCURY, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE TREATMENT,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/38386
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Summary:Following priority actions were identified under the current objective: a. Identify and disseminate measures to prevent the generation of and promote environmentally sound source separation, storage, collection, transportation, treatment and disposal techniques and practices for different kinds of mercury wastes. b. Build capacities and improve awareness for the environmentally sound management of mercury wastes on the ground in collaboration with other Partnership areas and organizations at the global, regional, national, and local levels. c. Identify specific challenges on mercury wastes management for different sectors and stakeholders and provide corresponding supports and/or solutions to address them. d. Support the implementation of national projects for the environmentally sound management of mercury wastes and share the experiences and lessons learned to promote mutual learning. e. Other activities upon the request of international programmes and organizations, as appropriate.