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Priority area 3 To reduce the use and impact of hazardous substances

Priority area 3 To reduce the use and impact of hazardous substances. Petra Wallberg Swedish EPA Coordinator for priority area 3. OUR COMMON VISION FOR THE BALTIC SEA. Baltic Survey - an opinion poll in all Baltic countries. Hazardous substances - one of the biggest problems.

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Priority area 3 To reduce the use and impact of hazardous substances

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  1. Priority area 3To reduce the use and impact of hazardous substances Petra Wallberg Swedish EPA Coordinator for priority area 3 Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

  2. OUR COMMON VISION FOR THE BALTIC SEA Baltic Survey - an opinion poll in all Baltic countries Hazardous substances - one of the biggest problems We are willing to pay LIFE UNDISTURBED BY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

  3. What have we achived within this priority area? The flagship is sailing Seven new flagships Tools for other prio areas Steering group Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

  4. Fresh- water WFD Marin MSFD Chemicals Reach Anti- fouling Baltic Sea Action Plan BSAP Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants Pharma- ceuticals Research Chemical- weapons & Wrecks Cooperative actions Legally Binding Frameworks Agreements & Conventions Lead country Poland Assess the need to clean up chemical weapons Sailing Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

  5. Assess the need to clean up chemical weapons – Lead: Chief Inspectorate of Environmental Protection, Poland • A HELCOM expert group on dumped chemical munitions • All HELCOM contracting parties involved • Poland and Germany Co-chairs the group • First meeting planned for 15th November 2010 in Neumunster, Germany

  6. Fresh- water WFD Marin MSFD Chemicals Reach Anti- fouling Baltic Sea Action Plan BSAP Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants Pharma- ceuticals Research Chemical- weapons & Wrecks Cooperative actions Legally Binding Frameworks Agreements & Conventions Lead country Poland Assess the need to clean up chemical weapons Sailing Beast – Monitoring of Effects Finland Suggested SMOCS - Management of Contaminated Sediments Sweden HELCOM Core Set Indicators Finland COHIBA – Control of Hazardous Substances Innovative Management of Hazardous Substances Germany Sweden Reduce the use of Substances of Very High Concern Sustainable Development for Pharmaceuticals Sweden Under development Guideline for Assessment and Management of Chemicals Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

  7. WE WANT TO COOPERATE WITH OTHER PRIORITY AREAS! Priority area 4 – Clean Shipping Priority area 7 – Research and Innovation Priority area 8 – Strengthen SMEs Priority area 12 - Education Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

  8. THE SIN (SUBSTITUTE IT NOW!) LIST • NGO driven project • Lists 356 Substances of Very High Concern • based on the criteria established by REACH, the new • EU chemical regulation • A tool that can be use to substitute hazardous chemicals with safer alternatives - ahead of legislation • www.chemsec.org and www.sinlist.org

  9. OUR COMMON VISION FOR THE BALTIC SEA Thank you for your attention ! LIFE UNDISTURBED BY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Naturvårdsverket | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

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