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CIEL: International Transport of Lead and Cadmium via Trade: An International Concern?
The sixth session of the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS)
will be held in Dakar, Senegal, in September 2008. As lead sponsor of
the plenary topic, "Lead and Cadmium: Need for International Action?,"
the Government of Germany contracted CIEL to prepare an IFCS Thought Starter
entitled, International Transport of Lead and Cadmium via Trade: An
International Concern?
Background and Purpose of Thought Starter: At the fifth session
of the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS) held in Budapest
25-29 September 2006, Forum V adopted a statement on mercury, lead, and
cadmium urging IFCS participants and the International Conference on Chemicals
Management (ICCM) to "consider actions at the local, national, regional
and global levels for mercury, lead and cadmium, as appropriate, with
particular emphasis on the needs of developing countries and countries
with economies in transition." The statement followed the commitment
by States at the World Summit on Sustainable Development to "Promote
reduction of the risks posed by heavy metals that are harmful to human
health and the environment, including through a review of relevant studies,
such as the United Nations Environment Programme global assessment of
mercury and its compounds"; and the UNEP Governing Council's decision
urging "Governments, intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental
organizations to work with the private sector to identify effective ways
of reducing exposures to lead and to strengthen monitoring and surveillance
efforts and the treatment of lead poisoning."
The Thought Starter and the Forum VI session on lead and cadmium respond
to these requests by examining whether the dispersal of lead and cadmium
through international trade of these metals as commodities and in products
and wastes may warrant coordinated international action to protect human
health and the environment. The Thought Starter analyzes whether such
trade may lead to problems that cannot be addressed by countries acting
alone, whether those problems may rise to the level of an international
concern, and thus whether they call for a coordinated international approach
to addressing them. The Thought Starter and Forum VI session are intended
to complement other ongoing United Nations work on lead and cadmium by
providing input to discussions on the subject that may take place in 2009
at the second International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM-2)
and the Twenty-Fifth Session of the UNEP Governing Council.
International Transport of Lead and Cadmium via Trade: An International
Concern? is available here,
or on the IFCS website, as document IFCS/FORUM-VI/03.TS, at http://www.who.int/ifcs/documents/forums/forum6/meet_docs/en/index.html,
where it will soon be available in other UN languages.
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