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Interventions for Basel OEWG12
IPEN Interventions 1 September, 2020
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PRTR: Establishing a Pollutant Release and Transfer Register
Stories of Women Workers in Vietnam's Electronics Industry
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One year later, the yellow rubber ducky still contains excessive phthalates despite some encouraging improvements
Lutte pour la ratification de l‘Amendement de Bâle : PAN Sénégal, IPEN et BAN unissent leurs efforts
ASEAN leaders welcomed by "mountain of trash" and calls to ban plastic and e-waste imports
Your ‘recycled’ laptop may be incinerated in an illegal Asian scrapyard
Rotten eggs: e-waste from Europe poisons Ghana's food chain
Closed, yet still menacing – is the former medical waste incinerator toxic today?
Toxic life of scrappers – burning e-waste and bashing car parts at Agbogbloshie
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