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Sustainable Chemistry- Implementation of a Scientific Concept in Policy and Economy Workshop, 15-16 May 2007 , Berlin. OECD Milestones Henrik Harjula, Ph.D. OECD Environment Directorate. SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY OECD Milestones. In 1998, OECD Governments endorsed the start of a new initiative.
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Sustainable Chemistry-Implementation of a Scientific Concept in Policy and EconomyWorkshop,15-16 May 2007, Berlin OECD Milestones Henrik Harjula, Ph.D. OECD Environment Directorate
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • In 1998, OECD Governments endorsed the start of a new initiative. • Workshop held in Venice (October 1998) to: • Identify SC activities underway (survey); • Identify effective techniques and approaches; and • Identify activities that could further the development and use of SC.
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones Recommendations from Venice Workshop: • Encourage SC research and development; • Establish an awards programme; • Establish an information exchange activity; • Develop guidance; and • Promote the incorporation of SC concepts into chemical education curricula
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • An Issue Team was established in 1999 with representatives from: Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the US • Workgroups were established for implementation of the seven (7) recommendations from Venice (ENV/JM(2000)11), and the Proceedings were published (ENV/JM/MONO(99)19)
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • The second survey in 2000 • Workshop on Research and Development in October 2000 in Tokyo • Objectives: - Develop background material for guidance that can assist member countries and others develop effective R&D programmes; and - Develop a Mid-Long Range Work Plan.
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • On the basis of discussions at the Tokyo Workshop and the second survey the following outputs were prepared: • Guidance for Establishing Research and Development Programmes in Sustainable Chemistry (ENV/JM/MONO(2002)12); • Mid-Long Range Work Plan (ENV/JM/RD(2000)15; and • Sustainable Chemistry Brochure (2004).
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • Recent Developments: • Dessau Workshop, 27-29 January 2004 (UBA), focused on [ENV/JM/RD(2004)6] : • Available criteria and indicators for SC; • Methods and instruments for evaluating sustainability; and • Elements to make sustainability concrete for chemicals management.
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • 37th Joint Meeting (November 2004): • ENV/JM(2004)25 provided the scope, linkages with other areas of the OECD Chemicals Programme, and next steps for future OECD work on Sustainable Chemistry; • There was support for a small group to look at next steps.
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • 38th Joint Meeting (June 2005): • Germany agreed after the 37th JM to take the lead on Sustainable Chemistry; and • Germany and the Issue Team would put Sustainable Chemistry into the context of existing OECD activities based on ENV/JM(2004)25.
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • 39th Joint Meeting (February 2006): • Incentives for Implementation of SC [ENV/JM(2006)2]; • The JM appreciated the wide scope of the work proposed and agreed to the establishment of a Sustainable Chemistry Network for information exchange, review of new developments and further elaboration of incentives for SC.
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • 41st Joint Meeting (June 2007): • Implementation of the Sustainable Chemistry Network [ENV/JM(2007)4].
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYOECD Milestones • Summary: • Proceedings of the Venice Workshop 1998; • Tokyo Workshop 2000; • IUPAC Workshop on GC Education 2001; • OECD Env. Outlook for Chemicals Industry 2001 • Guidance for R&D in SC 2002; • Dessau Workshop 2004 (UBA); • SC Brochure 2004; • SC Network 2006; and • Incentives for implementation 2006.