Title: UNEP Mercury and Other Metals Programme
1UNEP Mercury and Other Metals Programme
European Regional Consultation Meeting For the
8th UNEP Global Civil Society Forum 23 October
2006
Brenda Koekkoek Programme Officer, Mercury and
Other Metals Programme Chemicals Branch, United
Nations Environment Program
2Overview of UNEP Mercury other Metals Programme
- Mercury
- Background and mandate
- Programme activities
- Lead and Cadmium
- Background and mandate
- Current Status
3Mercury continues to be used
4and there is global demand.
5A global assessment of mercury was initiated in
2001.
- Initiated by UNEP Governing Council at its 21st
session in February 2001 - Responded to concerns that national/regional
actions were not sufficient to address Hg
pollution - Assessment concluded that sufficient evidence of
significant global adverse impacts from Hg to
warrant further international action
6Further Governing Council Decisions have
strengthened the mercury programme.
- 23rd Session (2005)
- Reiterated the conclusions of the GMA report on
the global adverse impacts of Hg on health and
environment - Reiterated its decision that national, regional
and global actions should be initiated ASAP - Urged all countries to adopt goals and take
actions to identify exposed populations and
reduce anthropogenic Hg releases
7UNEP Mercury Programme
- The Governing Council requested UNEP to initiate
technical assistance and capacity building
activities to support the efforts of countries. - Main elements of the programme include
- Assisting countries to understand and address Hg
problems, through - Building inventories of uses and releases
- Identifying populations at risk
- Developing communication and outreach to at-risk
populations - Initiating actions to reduce uses and releases of
Hg, including promoting Hg-free products,
technologies and processes, using environmentally
friendly alternatives
8Mercury partnerships
- UNEP has been requested to implement partnerships
between Governments, IGOs, NGOs and private
sector, in a clear, transparent and accountable
manner, as one approach to reducing risks to
human health and environment from Hg - UNEP working with Governments/stakeholders to
compile and report needs identified to execute
partnerships and assist in mobilization of
resources in support of the partnerships - Mercury small grants programme has been initiated
to assist developing countries and countries with
economies in transition to mobilize resources to
implement projects (up to USD 50,000)
9Partnerships have been initiated in a number of
key areas
- Hg reduction in the chlor-alkali sector
- Hg reduction in products
- Hg management in artisanal/small-scale gold
mining - Hg control from coal combustion and
- Hg air transport and fate research.
10Lead and cadmium Background
- UNEP was requested to develop reviews of
scientific information on lead and cadmium in GC
Decision 23/9 III in 2005, focusing on issue of
long-range environmental transport
11Lead and Cadmium scientific reviews
- Developed in a transparent process
- UNEP called for submissions from Governments,
IGOs, NGOs - UNEP established an open-ended working group to
review and finalize report, first meeting took
place from the 18-22 September 2006 - The Working group prepared technical summaries of
the key findings of each review to inform
discussions at the 24th session of Governing
council in February 2007 - Considered to be a useful summary of current
science and other topics relevant to lead and
cadmium. - Outline hazardous properties, exposures and
effects of lead and cadmium the extent to which
the metals undergo intercontinental, regional,
national and local transport sources of
releases production and uses issues in
developing countries levels and time trends in
air and deposition human exposure routes and
effects impacts to the ecosystem and data gaps.
12UNEP working to facilitate discussions on
further actions to address Hg in preparation for
24th GC
- 3 main products being prepared
- Reporting on progress, including partnership
activities - Finalizing a report summarizing supply, trade and
demand information for Hg, for consideration by
the Governing Council in February 2007 - Finalizing scientific reviews on lead and cadmium
(key findings to be presented to UNEP GC, no
options) - UNEP soliciting input from Governments, IGOs,
NGOs in development of these materials
13Some key venues in lead up to GC
- Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety from
25-29 September 2006, Budapest - The Budapest Statement issued on Mercury, Lead
and Cadmium (attached). - Sets momentum for UNEP GC to consider
establishing a global mercury use and/or release
reduction goal. - European Commission International Mercury
Conference from 26-27 October 2006, Brussels - Policy makers, industry representatives, NGOs,
and scientists expected to participate
14Further information
http//www.chem.unep.ch/mercury/ http//www.che
m.unep.ch/Pb_and_Cd/ Bkoekkoek_at_unep.chemicals.
ch