(Reporter Jiang Hong) May 23rd was the fourth anniversary of China's signing of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) (POPs Convention). To further strengthen POPs compliance management, 11 government departments will form The State implements the work of the Stockholm Convention Coordination Group. On May 20, Wang Jiyu, deputy director of the State Environmental Protection Administration, reported on the achievements made in the reduction and disposal of POPs in China and stated that they will continue to actively implement the POPs Convention.
The State Council officially approved the “Request for Action on the Implementation of the Stockholm Convention†recently, and agreed to establish a lead group for the preparation of national implementation plans for implementing countries. The establishment will be led by the State Environmental Protection Administration, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and Agriculture. Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Construction, General Administration of Customs, and China Electricity Regulatory Commission and other 11 government departments to implement the coordination task force for the implementation of the Stockholm Convention, responsible for reviewing national POPs management and control guidelines, policies, regulations, standards and guidelines And coordinating major national POPs management and international POPs conventions.
According to reports, in the past four years, China's POPs compliance work has grown from small to large in scale, from point to surface in breadth, and from the surface to the depth in an orderly manner, especially in institution building, formation of expert teams, and local investigations. The development of demonstration projects and other fields has made considerable progress.
Wang Jiyun said that fulfilling POPs conventions, protecting human health and the ecological environment will have a long way to go for China. According to the requirements of the POPs Convention, China should submit its implementation national implementation plan by November 11, 2006. POPs involve many industries and problems, but China has many problems in this field, such as less basic information, insufficient funds, and backward technology. Therefore, how to put forward a national implementation plan that suits China's national conditions and meets the requirements of the Convention in a short time is currently One of the biggest challenges faced. In addition, it is necessary to carry out capacity building to strengthen compliance and accelerate the development and demonstration of alternative technologies.
It is understood that on May 23, 2001, 90 countries around the world signed the POPs Convention. Through the joint efforts of the international community, the Convention entered into force on May 17, 2004. The POPs Convention took effect on November 11, 2004.
The State Council officially approved the “Request for Action on the Implementation of the Stockholm Convention†recently, and agreed to establish a lead group for the preparation of national implementation plans for implementing countries. The establishment will be led by the State Environmental Protection Administration, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and Agriculture. Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Construction, General Administration of Customs, and China Electricity Regulatory Commission and other 11 government departments to implement the coordination task force for the implementation of the Stockholm Convention, responsible for reviewing national POPs management and control guidelines, policies, regulations, standards and guidelines And coordinating major national POPs management and international POPs conventions.
According to reports, in the past four years, China's POPs compliance work has grown from small to large in scale, from point to surface in breadth, and from the surface to the depth in an orderly manner, especially in institution building, formation of expert teams, and local investigations. The development of demonstration projects and other fields has made considerable progress.
Wang Jiyun said that fulfilling POPs conventions, protecting human health and the ecological environment will have a long way to go for China. According to the requirements of the POPs Convention, China should submit its implementation national implementation plan by November 11, 2006. POPs involve many industries and problems, but China has many problems in this field, such as less basic information, insufficient funds, and backward technology. Therefore, how to put forward a national implementation plan that suits China's national conditions and meets the requirements of the Convention in a short time is currently One of the biggest challenges faced. In addition, it is necessary to carry out capacity building to strengthen compliance and accelerate the development and demonstration of alternative technologies.
It is understood that on May 23, 2001, 90 countries around the world signed the POPs Convention. Through the joint efforts of the international community, the Convention entered into force on May 17, 2004. The POPs Convention took effect on November 11, 2004.
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