Chemicals Program
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CIEL Celebrates Entry into Force of Persistent Organic Pollutants Treaty
(Stockholm Convention)
May 17, 2004
After years of effort by governments, indigenous organizations, and environment
and health groups throughout the world, a milestone in international chemicals
management was reached today when the Stockholm Convention on Persistent
Organic Pollutants (POPS) entered into force. "This landmark treaty
addresses an entire class of some of the most dangerous synthetic chemicals
known," said CIEL Senior Attorney Glenn Wiser. "The Stockholm
Convention bans or severely restricts the production and use of 12 of
the world's most dangerous chemicals, and it establishes a multilateral,
science-based process for identifying and adding other chemicals with
similarly dangerous characteristics to the treaty."
POPs are synthetic, toxic chemicals that persist for long periods of time in the environment, are often carried long distances by wind or water currents, and concentrate in wildlife and people to levels that may cause cancer, neurological damage, and reproductive and immunological disorders. They are especially dangerous for children, and are passed from mothers to their children in the womb and in breast milk.
Notably absent from the first fifty-nine parties to the Convention is the United States. "Although President Bush promised in 2001 to support the treaty that it inherited from the Clinton Administration, this administration has stymied U.S. ratification by insisting that the required implementing amendments to U.S. law bear the stamp of its anti-regulatory, unilateralist ideology," said Wiser. "CIEL intends to continue pushing hard to reform U.S. chemicals law, and to ensure that the United States ratifies and faithfully implements every part of the Stockholm Convention, especially its provisions for dealing with additional, dangerous POPs."
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