Title: Synergies in PRTR capacitybuilding activities
1Synergies in PRTR capacity-building activities
Michael Stanley-JonesEnvironmental Information
Management OfficerAarhus Convention
SecretariatSteering Committee for the Global
Environment Facility (GEF) medium-sized project
POPs monitoring, reporting and information
dissemination using Pollutant Release and
Transfer Registers (PRTRs)1 to 4 June 2009,
Santiago de Chile
2Kiev Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer
Registers
- First legally binding international instrument
"to enhance public access to information through
the establishment of coherent, nationwide
pollutant release and transfer registers (PRTRs) -
- Negotiated under the auspices of the UNECE
- Legal mandate found in the UNECE Convention on
Access to Information, Public Participation in
Decision-making and Access to Justice in
Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention),
article 5, para. 9 - to establish progressivelya coherent,
nationwide system of pollution Inventories or
registers - adopted at the fifth Environment for Europe
Ministerial Conference in Kiev in May 2003" - Open to accession by any Member State of the UN
or any regional economic integration organization
3Kiev Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer
Registers
- Assist Governments to collect and disseminate
information on emissions of greenhouse gases and
hazardous substances, contributing to the fight
against global warming and toxic chemicals, which
pose the most significant threats to the global
environment and human health - Stockholm Convention POPs and Kyoto Protocol GHGs
included through - Protocols facility-specific reporting
requirements - With 14 of the 16 ratifications by member States
needed for entry into force, the Protocol is
expected to enter into force in 2009 - European Community is a Party through EU PRTR
Regulation European PRTR release on 30 September
2009
4International activities
- UNECE serves as secretariat to the International
PRTR Coordinating Group working with UNEP,
UNITAR, OECD, European Commission, North American
Commission on Environmental Cooperation, Regional
Environmental Centers and donor Governments
(Belgium, Canada, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, UK
and USA) to develop national PRTRs
5PRTRs and the SAICM Global Plan of Action (GPA)
- Possible work areas and associated activities
nos. 124126, 177180 - Design process
- Mechanisms
- Guidance
- Framework
- Political consensus
- Dissemination
- Harmonizing performance
- SAICM Quick Start Programme funding opportunity ?
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7PRTR capacity-building activities matrix online
- Launch of PRTR capacity-building matrix in the
Aarhus Clearinghouse for Environmental
Democracy - http//aarhusclearinghouse.unece.org
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12Selected OECD PRTR Publications
- Resource Compendium of RETs, Parts 1-3 Summary
of Techniques for Point Sources Diffuse Sources
and Off-site Transfers - Uses of Pollutant Release and Transfer Register
Data and Tools for Their Presentation A
Reference Manual - Framework for Selecting and Applying PRTR Release
Estimation Techniques - Study on the inclusion of releases and transfers
from small and medium-sized enterprises in PRTRs
13PRTR Databases
- Global Portal to PRTR Information
- www.PRTR.net
- Resource Centre for RETs
- www.oecd.org/env/prtr/rc
- Centre for PRTR Data
- www.oecd.org/env/prtr/data
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15For more information
- UNECE Working Group on PRTRs
- / International PRTR Coordinating Group
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- www.unece.org/env/pp/prtr.htm
- E-mail aarhus.clearinghouse_at_unece.org