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    Stockholm Convention enters into force in China

    • Last Update: 2021-03-31
    • Source: Internet
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    [China Epoxy Resin Industry Online] November 24, 2004, the "Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants" formally entered into force for China on November 11.
    The first batch of regulations in the convention include DDT, mirex, and dioxins.
    The 12 types of persistent organic pollutants that are the most harmful to human health and the natural environment, including Britain, will be gradually reduced, controlled and eliminated in China.

    The convention was adopted in Stockholm, Sweden on May 22, 2001.


    So far, 151 countries have signed it and 83 countries have ratified it.


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