Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).: En4-381/1-31-2018E-PDF

"The Convention aims to reduce levels of POPs entering the environment over time; by eliminating or restricting releases of POP industrial chemicals and pesticides, unintentionally produced POP by-products and stockpiles and POP wastes. Due to the tendency of POPs to migrate long distances and accumulate in northern climates, Canada continues to be particularly impacted by POPs and inhabitants of Canada's North are at greater risk for POPs exposure. Canada has therefore played a major leadership role in efforts to control POPs and in the development of this global treaty, and was the first country to sign and ratify the Convention in 2004"--Plain language summary.

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Department/Agency Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Title Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Later edition Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments.
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Convention de Stockholm sur les polluants organiques persistants (POP).
"Compendium edition: October 2018."
Publishing information [Gatineau, Quebec] : Environment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, 2018.
©2018
Description 1 online resource (3 pages)
Catalogue number
  • En4-381/1-31-2018E-PDF
Subject terms Persistent pollutants -- Law and legislation.
Pollution -- Law and legislation.
Canada -- Foreign relations -- Treaties.
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