Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste in the Context of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has, once again, shed light on the indispensable nature of the sound management of chemicals and waste to keep the environment clean and people healthy. But the pandemic has also placed significant pressure on the systems that have been put in place by countries to address the sound management of chemicals and waste by exposing existing gaps and highlighting areas where urgent action and continued investment may be needed to strengthen the relevant institutional structures.
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oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-324052021-05-28T08:18:57Z Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste in the Context of COVID-19 United Nations Environment Programme Economy Division CHEMICALS WASTE MANAGEMENT TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT The COVID-19 pandemic has, once again, shed light on the indispensable nature of the sound management of chemicals and waste to keep the environment clean and people healthy. But the pandemic has also placed significant pressure on the systems that have been put in place by countries to address the sound management of chemicals and waste by exposing existing gaps and highlighting areas where urgent action and continued investment may be needed to strengthen the relevant institutional structures. 2020-05-19T08:50:12Z 2020-05-19T08:50:12Z 2020 Other https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/32405 English Public Text application/pdf Global |
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The COVID-19 pandemic has, once again, shed light on the indispensable nature of the sound management of chemicals and waste to keep the environment clean and people healthy. But the pandemic has also placed significant pressure on the systems that have been put in place by countries to address the sound management of chemicals and waste by exposing existing gaps and highlighting areas where urgent action and continued investment may be needed to strengthen the relevant institutional structures. |
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