Title: CASE STUDY
1Integrated Approaches to Health and
Environment Building New Policies
CASE STUDY North American Commission for
Environmental Cooperation Sound
Management of Chemicals
2One Continent.One Environment.Three Countries.
Multiple Ecosystems.
3- In North America
- 430 million people
- Share 15 major ecosystems
- Transboundary flow of air, water, species
- continental
- global
- Open economy
- 11 trillion goods/services
- NAFTA doubled trade since 1993
4North American Agreement on Environmental
Cooperation (NAAEC)
- Canada, Mexico, United States
- parallel agreement to Free Trade Agreement
- both signed simultaneously in 1994
- Commission for Environmental Cooperation
- created to better protect our shared environment
- trinational response to trade versus
environment - equal funding from all 3 Parties (US3M each)
5CEC Mission
- Cooperation, public participation to foster
conservation, protection, and enhancement of the
environment
in the context of increasing economic and
trade links
6Functional Structure of CEC
Council of Ministers Mexico, Canada, USA
Joint Public Advisory Committee
CEC Secretariat
7Council of Ministers RESOLUTION 95-05 Sound
Management of Chemicals
- Regional cooperation- full range of chemical
substances of mutual concern - Priority to management and control of persistent
and toxic substances - Decisions by consensus
8The Sound Management of Chemicals Initiative
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- Protect human health and the environment by
reducing release of toxic substances into
the North American environment - Council Resolution 95-05, enables continental
action on chemicals of mutual concern through
trilateral Task Forces - Linked to global initiatives
- Chapter 19 of Agenda 21
- Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety
- Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic
Pollutants.
9Considerations by Task Forces
Monitoring for impact/results Health and
Environment Assessment of actions Guidelines/Regu
lation Technology development Capacity
Building Management Strategies Policies
Full Participation Senior Government
Expert Health and Environment Academia
Environmental Groups Indigenous Peoples
Industry Representatives
10Status of Program Implementation
- North American Regional Action Plans (NARAPs)
- En español Planes de acción regional de América
del Norte (PARANs) - PCBs (1996)
- environmentally sound life-cycle management
- objective of virtual elimination
- DDT (1997)
- total elimination of use in Mexico 2000,
- target of 80 reduction by 2002.
- support from IDRC and GEF for Central America
11Status of Program Implementation
- North American Regional Action Plans (NARAPs)
- Chlordane (1997)
- no longer registered for use or used
- Mercury (Phase 1, 1997 Phase 2, 2000)
- 50 reduction in national emissions by 2006
12Status of Program NARAP Development
- Dioxins, Furans, Hexachlorobenzene (1st Phase
2004) - Plan de Acción Regional de América del Norte
sobre Dioxinas y Furanos, y Hexaclorobenceno - Lindane and other HCH isomers (2005)
- Plan de Acción Regional de América del Norte
sobre el lindano - Lead (2004)
13Working on a Multi-country Level
- Consensus for actions developed at the table
- National positions brought to negotiating table,
- Consensus development onerous
- Multilateral agreements dependent on domestic
flexibility - Lowest common denominator is not acceptable
- Leveling the playing field through capacity
building - Uniformity of scientific assessment, analysis and
comparisons - Enhancing capacity to enforce the actions within
the plan
14Reflections on the Challenges and Obstacles
- Three different constitutional arrangements
- Confederation with parliamentary democracy
- Developing federal republic
- Constitution-based federal republic
- Acceptance of national scientific programs and
data - Each country has its own group of experts
- Differing standards for accredited analytical
laboratories - Capacity of the public and regulators
- To assimilate evidence of risk
- To redirect national policy to enhance
environmental priorities
15Lessons Learned
- Link Environmental Sustainability to Economic
Development i.e. Sustainable Development - Action Plan fatigue is a barrier to progress
- Communicate fully with stakeholders
- Peer pressure has value
- Efficiencies in grouping chemicals of concern?
- Muchas gracias