- Meeting outputs
- Background Documents:
- Presentations:
- Update on the Global Chemicals Outlook Project
- Mr. Pierre Quiblier, Programme Officer, UNEP Chemicals Branch
- Presentation of the main objectives & themes of GEO 5
- Mr. Ricardo Barra, Ph.D., GEO Coordinating Lead Author for the Chapter on Chemicals and Wastes – Review of Ongoing Activities on Pillar I
- Review of Ongoing Activities on Pillar I
- Arrangements and Work Plan for Pillar II Report Focusing on Economic Implications of the Changes in Trends
- Mr. Pierre Quiblier, Programme Officer, UNEP Chemicals Branch – Proposed Arrangements and Work Plan
- Mr. Andrew Dlugolecki, Ph.D., Principal Andlug Consulting – Finance and Insurance Risks Analysis of the Changes Affecting Chemicals throughout their Lifecycles
- Mr. Henk Bouwman, Ph.D., Professor, North West University – Presentation on the STAP Advisory Products and Activities in the Chemicals Focal Area
- Ms. Louise Gallagher, Ph.D., Consultant, UNEP Chemicals Branch – UNEP Chemicals and Finance Initiative & Case Studies
- Mr. Thomas Conway, Ph.D., international Consultant, Resources Future International – Contribution of the Costs of Inaction Initiative to the Global Chemicals Outlook
- Arrangements and work plan for Pillar III of the report focusing on instruments and approaches including the promotion of safer alternatives
- Mr. Pierre Quiblier, Programme Officer, UNEP Chemicals Branch - Overview on the outline and work plan arrangements
- Mr. Kenneth Geiser, Ph.D., Professor of Work Environment and Director of the Lowell Center for Sustainable Production at the University of Massachusetts – Preliminary Task Force Report
- Ms. Louise Gallagher, Ph.D., Consultant, UNEP Chemicals Branch - An Analysis of Economic Instruments in Sound Management of Chemicals
- Mr. Armand Racine, Consultant, UNEP Chemicals Branch – Global Chemicals Outlook. Using the LIRA-Guidance for Pillar III: Instruments and Approaches
- Mr. Pierre Quiblier, Programme Officer, UNEP Chemicals Branch - Presentation on the Health and Environment Strategic Alliance (HESA)
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