Meeting documents (old version)
Working Documents | Title | Download |
SAICM/IP.4/1 | Provisional agenda | |
SAICM/IP.4/1/Add.1 | Annotated provisional agenda | |
SAICM/IP.4/2 | Compilation of recommendations regarding the Strategic Approach and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020, for consideration by the fifth session of the International Conference on Chemicals Management | |
SAICM/IP.4/3 | Proposed targets prepared by the Technical Working Group on targets, indicators and milestones for SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020 | |
SAICM/IP.4/4 | Assessment of options for strengthening the science-policy interface at the international level for the sound management of chemicals and waste | |
SAICM/IP.4/5 | Stakeholder input on the proposed draft ‘Capacity-building Principles’ developed at the third meeting of the intersessional process by the co-chairs of the thematic group on financial considerations | |
SAICM/IP.4/6 | Draft proposal for a resource mobilization strategy | |
SAICM/IP.4/7 | Review of cost recovery mechanisms and other economic policy instruments for financing of the sound management of chemicals and waste | |
SAICM/IP.4/8 | Proposals for the name of a new instrument | |
Information Documents | Title | Download |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/1 | Scenario note prepared by the co-chairs of the intersessional process | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/2 | Report of the third meeting of the intersessional process considering SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020 | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/3 | Submission from UNEP: Assessment on linkages with other clusters related to chemicals and waste management and options to coordinate and cooperate on areas of common interest | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/4 | Promoting multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral participation – Summary of known obstacles and possible incentives | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/5 | Stakeholder input on contributions to achieve enhanced sectoral and stakeholder engagement for beyond 2020 | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/6/Rev.1 | Stakeholder workshop on strengthening governance for the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020: Summary Document | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/7 | Possible guidelines for SAICM national focal points | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/8 | Submission from Sweden and Uruguay - Report of the Meeting of the High Ambition Alliance on Chemicals and Waste, Madrid, Spain, 9 December 2019 | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/9 | Update on the fifth session of the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5 - Postponed) |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/10 | The contributions of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions to the sound management of chemicals and wastes |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/11 | The contributions of the Minamata Convention on Mercury to the sound management of chemicals and waste | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/12 | Activities of the Special Programme to support institutional strengthening at the national level for implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, and the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/13 | Update by the United Nations Environment Programme on relevant work undertaken in response to United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) Resolution 4/8 | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/14 | Update on the SAICM project on Global Best Practices on Emerging Policy Issues of Concern under the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/15 | Supplementary information on proposed targets prepared by the Technical Working Group on targets, indicators and milestones for SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020 | |
SAICM/IP.4/INF/16 | The International Code of Conduct on Pesticide Management: a FAO/WHO voluntary framework promoting multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral engagement | |
Stakeholders' Submissions (from March 2020)
Submission from UNITAR, KEMI and University of Gothenburg - Outcomes from Technical Expert Workshop on Criteria for Substances of International Concern Beyond 2020
Submission from IETC - Update of the waste management activities carried out by the International Environmental Technology Centre of the UN Environment Programme
Submission from MSP Institute
- Joint Position Paper: Gender and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020
- Text proposals for IP4: integrating gender in the compilation document
Submissions from the following organisations: Health and Environment Justice Support (HEJSupport), Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC), Pesticide Action Network (PAN International), European Environmental Bureau (EEB), German NGO Forum on Environment and Development, Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), Canadian Environmental Law Association, Centre for Environmental Justice And Development (CEJAD), Confederación de Ecologistas en Acción, groundWork - Friends of the Earth South Africa, Društvo Ekologi brez meja, Gallifrey Foundation, ZERO – Associação Sistema Terrestre Sustentável, RighOnCanada.ca, Citizens' Network on Waste Management, Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF), Public Eye, Women’s Healthy Environments Network, Friends of the Earth Germany.
- Elevation of obligations for the Issue of Concern (IoC) Chemicals in Products (CiP)
- New Mechanism of Action: elevation of obligations to progress SAICM Issues of Concerns (IoCs) in the post 2020 multilateral regime for chemicals and waste: the case of the current Issue of Concern – Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs)
- New Mechanism of Action: elevation of obligations to progress SAICM Issues of Concerns (IoCs) in the post 2020 multilateral regime for chemicals and waste
- Proposed text to the compilation of recommendations (SAICM/IP.4/2)