THE NATIONAL POLICY ON SOLID WASTE IS APPROVED BY THE SENATE


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2010


08/07/2010 - After two decades in the Congress, the National Policy on Solid Waste (PNRS) was approved by the Plenary of the Senate last night (July 7). On the same day, in the afternoon, the PNRS was debated and approved at the Senate committees.

The Brazilian minister of the Environment, Izabella Teixeira, celebrated the approval of the law which establishes the policy. "With the approval of the National Policy on Solid Waste, Brazil now has a set of innovative tools for solving the problems of garbage in the country."

The law defines responsibilities and tools for the management of several types of solid waste, among them, electronic materials, for which there is still no federal law defining how the disposal might happen.

The proposal approved by the Senate is the result of a broad consensus involving all the actors who are part of the many different cycles of production of solid waste. It deals with issues that are already part of daily routine of people, involving concepts such as contaminated area, the product life cycle, selective collection, social control, waste management, recycling, shared responsibility and urban cleaning services.

The new policy aims at the protection of public health and environmental quality, as well as at the adoption, development and improvement of clean technologies to minimize environmental impacts, and at the reduction of the volume of hazardous waste, amongst other actions.

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Governments meet to finalize a legal instrument on genetic resources

13/07/2010 - Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity / United Nations Environment Programme
Governments meet in Montreal to settle the details of a new global legal agreement governing the terms for the provision and use of the genetic resources of the planet. The results of these negotiations, to be taken to the Nagoya Biodiversity Summit in October this year, will contribute to unlocking the huge scientific and economic potential of the biodiversity of our planet, with a significant impact on human well-being.

In 2002, at the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, world leaders agreed on the need for an international regime on access and benefit-sharing (ABS). The 4,000 participants attending the eighth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, held in March 2006, agreed to finalize negotiations as soon as possible and no later than 2010.

"The adoption of the Aichi Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing will make a major contribution to achieving not only the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity, but also the Millennium Development Goals, as well as to promoting sustainable development. It will also be a major contribution to achieving and celebrating the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity", said Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

The two Co-Chairs of the Working Group, Timothy Hodges of Canada and Fernando Casas of Colombia, expressed confidence in the negotiators and in the final results of the Montreal negotiations.

"This Working Group has come a long way and finalization of the Protocol is at last within its grasp. Now is the time for the Parties to demonstrate to one another, with the eyes of the world community upon them, that they support a fair deal and one that will benefit the entire planet", said the two Co-Chairs. "This negotiation is about pursuing opportunities and working towards a new win-win situation. Who could possibly be against such a goal?"

With the generous financial support from the Government of Japan, some 600 delegates from governments, civil society and indigenous and local communities will meet from 10 to 16 July to come to agreement on the final version of the text.

Access and benefit-sharing refers to the way genetic resources - whether plant, animal or microorganism - are accessed in countries of origin, and how the benefits that result from their use by various research institutes, universities or private companies are shared with the people or countries that provide them. Ensuring the fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the use of genetic resources is one of the three objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

The final result is a draft agreement that will be submitted for adoption at the Nagoya Biodiversity Summit, otherwise known as the tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 10) to the Convention on Biological Diversity, to be held in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, in October 2010.

Over 10,000 participants are expected to attend the Biodiversity Summit. The high-level segment of this historic meeting will be held on 27-29 October 2010 and will be preceded by a high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly exclusively devoted to biodiversity to be held in New York in September 2010 in conjunction with the sixty-fifth session of the General Assembly and with the participation of Heads of State and Government.

The negotiations on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing aim at the effective implementation of the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the Convention, as well as Article 8(j) of the Convention related to the equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources.

 
 

Source: Brazil - Ministry for the Environment
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