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Status of Basel Convention and Basel Ban by Country Table
Last Updated: August 30, 2019.
Country (Annex VII shaded) | Basel Party | Present at COP III | Ratified Ban Amendment | Amendment ratification counts towards entry into force |
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Afghanistan | 25 March 2013 | |||
Albania | 29 Jun 1999 (a) | Ratified! 27 Oct 2005 (A) |
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Algeria | 15 Sep 1998 (a) | Ratified! 03 Jul 2017 |
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Andorra | 23 Jul 1999 (a) | Ratified! 23 Jul 1999 (A) |
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Angola | 06 Feb 2017 (a) | |||
Antigua and Barbuda | 05 Apr 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 23 Sep 2016 |
Yes |
Argentina | 27 Jun 1991 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 19 Sep 2011 |
Yes |
Armenia | 01 Oct 1999 (a) | |||
Australia | 05 Feb 1992 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Austria | 12 Jan 1993 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 17 Oct 1999 (A) |
Yes |
Azerbaijan | 01 Jun 2001 (a) | |||
Bahamas | 12 Aug 1992 (a) | Yes | ||
Bahrain | 15 Oct 1992 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 25 Jul 2005 |
Yes |
Bangladesh | 01 Apr 1993 (a) | Yes | ||
Barbados | 24 Aug 1995 (a) | |||
Belarus | 10 Dec 1999 (a) | |||
Belgium | 01 Nov 1993 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 20 Jun 2003 |
Yes |
Belize | 23 May 1997 (a) | |||
Benin | 04 Dec 1997 (a) | Ratified! 22 Jan 2014 |
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Bhutan | 25 Aug 2002 (a) | |||
Bolivia | 15 Nov 1996 (r) | Ratified! 31 Mar 2005 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | 16 Mar 2001 (a) | |||
Botswana | 20 May 1998 (a) | Ratified! 17 Jun 2004 (A) |
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Brazil | 01 Oct 1992 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Brunei Darussalam | 16 Dec 2002 (a) | Ratified! 16 Dec 2002 (A) |
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Bulgaria | 16 Feb 1996 (a) | Ratified! 15 Feb 2000 |
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Burkina Faso | 04 Nov 1999 (a) | |||
Burundi | 06 Jan 1997 (a) | |||
Cambodia | 02 Mar 2001 (a) | |||
Cameroon | 02 Sep 2001 (a) | |||
Canada | 28 Aug 1992 (r) | Yes | ||
Cabo Verde | 02 Jul 1999 (a) | |||
Central African Republic | 24 Feb 2006 (a) | |||
Chad | 10 Mar 2004 (a) | |||
Chile | 11 Aug 1992 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 12 Aug 2009 (A) |
Yes |
China | 17 Dec 1991 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 01 May 2001 |
Yes |
Colombia | 31 Dec 1996 (r) | Ratified! 10 Jun 2014 |
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Comoros | 31 Oct 1994 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Congo, Republic of | 20 Apr 2007 (a) | Ratified! 02 Sept 2014 |
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Congo, Democratic Republic of | 06 Oct 1994 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Cook Islands | 29 Jun 2004 (a) | Ratified! 29 Jun 2004 |
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Costa Rica | 07 Mar 1995 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Cote d'Ivoire | 01 Dec 1994 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 24 Sept 2013 |
Yes |
Croatia | 09 May 1994 (a) | Yes | Implemented! | Yes |
Cuba | 03 Oct 1994 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Cyprus | 17 Sep 1992 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 07 Jul 2000 (A) |
Yes |
Czech Republic | 30 Sep 1993 (d) | Yes | Ratified! 28 Feb 2000 (A) |
Yes |
Denmark | 07 Feb 1994 (AA) | Yes | Ratified! 10 Sep 1997 (AA) |
Yes |
Djibouti | 31 May 2002 (a) | |||
Dominica | 05 May 1998 (a) | |||
Domican Republic | 10 Jul 2000 (a) | |||
East Timor | ||||
Ecuador | 23 Feb 1993 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 06 Mar 1998 |
Yes |
Egypt | 08 Jan 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 27 Jan 2004 |
Yes |
El Salvador | 13 Dec 1991 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 07 Dec 2015 |
Yes |
Equatorial Guinea | 07 Feb 2003 (a) | |||
Eritrea | 10 Mar 2005 (a) | |||
Estonia | 21 Jul 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 02 Aug 2001 |
Yes |
Ethiopia | 12 Apr 2000 (a) | Ratified! 08 Oct 2003 |
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European Union | 07 Feb 1994 (AA) | Yes | Ratified! 30 Sep 1997 (AA) |
Yes |
Fiji | ||||
Finland | 19 Nov 1991 (A) | Yes | Ratified! 05 Sep 1996 (A) |
Yes |
France | 07 Jan 1991 (AA) | Yes | Ratified! 18 Nov 2003 (AA) |
Yes |
Gabon | 06 Jun 2008 (a) | |||
Gambia | 15 Dec 1997 (a) | Ratified! 07 Mar 2001 |
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Georgia | 20 May 1999 (a) | |||
Germany | 21 Apr 1995 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 24 May 2002 (A) |
Yes |
Ghana | 20 May 2003 (a) | Ratified! 09 Jun 2005 |
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Greece | 04 Aug 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 12 Jul 2010 |
Yes |
Grenada | ||||
Guatemala | 15 May 1995 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 26 Dec 2013 |
Yes |
Guinea | 26 Apr 1995 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 06 Feb 2017 |
Yes |
Guinea-Bissau | 09 Feb 2005 (a) | |||
Guyana | 05 Apr 1002 (a) | |||
Haiti | signature | |||
Hondura | 27 Dec 1995 (a) | |||
Hungary | 21 May 1990 (AA) | Yes | Ratified! 25 May 2004 (AA) |
Yes |
Iceland | 28 Jun 1995 (a) | Yes | Implemented! | |
India | 24 Jun 1992 (r) | Yes | Yes | |
Indonesia | 20 Sep 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 24 Oct 2005 |
Yes |
Iran, Islamic Republic of | 05 Jan 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 12 Jan 2016 |
Yes |
Iraq | 07 Feb 1994 (r) | |||
Ireland | 07 Feb 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 13 Nov 2009 |
Yes |
Israel | 04 Dec 1994 (r) | Yes | Implemented! | Yes |
Italy | 07 Feb 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 03 Mar 2009 |
Yes |
Jamaica | 23 Jan 2003 (a) | Ratified! 29 Sep 2015 |
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Japan | 17 Sep 1993 (a) | Yes | Yes | |
Jordan | 22 Jun 1989 (AA) | Yes | Ratified! 06 Dec 2004 (AA) |
Yes |
Kazakhstan | 03 Jn 2003 (a) | |||
Kenya | 01 Jun 2000 (a) | Ratified! 09 Sep 1009 (A) |
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Kiribati | 07 Sep 2000 (a) | |||
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of | 10 Jul 2008 (a) | |||
Korea, Republic of | 28 Feb 1994 (a) | Yes | ||
Kuwait | 11 Oct 1993 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 12 May 2006 |
Yes |
Kyrgyzstan | 13 Aug 1996 (a) | |||
Lao, People's Democratic Republic | 21 Sep 2010 (a) | |||
Latvia | 14 Apr 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 18 Dec 2003 (A) |
Yes |
Lebanon | 21 Dec 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 13 Oct 2017 (A) |
Yes |
Lesotho | 31 May 2000 (a) | Ratified! 22 Feb 2012 (A) |
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Liberia | 22 Sep 2004 (a) | Ratified! 16 Sep 2005 (A) |
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Libya | 12 Jul 2001 (a) | |||
Liechtenstein | 27 Jan 1992 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 20 May 2003 (A) |
Yes |
Lithuania | 24 Apr 1999 (a) | Ratified! 07 Nov 2003 (A) |
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Luxembourg | 07 Feb 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 14 Aug 1997 |
Yes |
Madagascar | 02 Jun 1999 (a) | |||
Malawi | 21 Apr 1994 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 01 Aug 2017 |
Yes |
Malaysia | 08 Oct 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 26 Oct 2001 |
Yes |
Maldives | 28 Apr 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 19 Jun 2017 |
Yes |
Mali | 12 May 2000 (a) | |||
Malta | 19 Jun 2000 (a) | Ratified! 12 Dec 2011 (A) |
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Marshall Islands | 27 Jan 2003 (a) | |||
Mauritania | 16 Aug 1996 (a) | |||
Mauritius | 24 Nov 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 09 Nov 2004 |
Yes |
Mexico | 22 Feb 1992 (r) | Yes | Implemented! | Yes |
Micronesia, Federated States of | 06 Sep 1995 (a) | |||
Moldova, Republic of | 02 Jul 1998 (a) | Ratified! 18 Nov 2008 (A) |
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Monaco | 31 Aug 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 20 Mar 2013 (AA) |
Yes |
Mongolia | 15 Apr 1997 (a) | |||
Montenegro | 23 Oct 2006 (d) | Ratified! 23 Oct 2006 (d) |
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Morocco | 28 Dec 1995 (a) | Ratified! Sep 2004 (AA) |
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Mozambique | 13 Mar 1997 (a) | |||
Myanmar | 96 Jan 2015 (A) | |||
Namibia | 15 May 1995 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 31 Aug 2018 (A) |
Yes |
Nauru | 12 Nov 2001 (a) | |||
Nepal | 15 Oct 1996 (a) | |||
Netherlands | 16 Apr 1993 (A) | Yes | Ratified! 22 Jan 2001 (A) |
Yes |
New Zealand | 20 Dec 1994 (r) | Yes | Yes | |
Nicaragua | 03 Jun 1997 (a) | |||
Niger | 17 Jun 1998 (AA) | Ratified! 15 Nov 2015 |
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Nigeria | 13 Mar 1991 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 24 May 2004 |
Yes |
Niue | ||||
Norway | 02 Jul 1990 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 16 Jul 1997 (A) |
Yes |
Oman | 08 Feb 1995 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 17 May 2004 |
Yes |
Pakistan | 26 Jul 1994 (a) | Yes | ||
Palau | 08 Sep 2011 (a) | |||
Panama | 22 Feb 1991 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 07 Oct 1998 |
Yes |
Papua New Guinea | 01 Sep 1995 (a) | |||
Paraguay | 28 Sep 1995 (a) | Ratified! 28 Aug 1998 |
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Peru | 23 Nov 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 30 Mar 2015 (A) |
Yes |
Philippines | 21 Oct 1993 (r) | Yes | ||
Poland | 20 Mar 1992 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 29 Jan 2003 (A) |
Yes |
Portugal | 26 Jan 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 30 Oct 2000 |
Yes |
Qatar | 09 Aug 1995 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 28 Feb 2002 |
Yes |
Romania | 27 Feb 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 17 Jul 2002 (A) |
Yes |
Russian Federation | 31 Jan 1995 (r) | Yes | ||
Rwanda | 07 Jan 2004 (a) | |||
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 07 Sep 1994 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 29 Aug 2019 |
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Saint Lucia | 09 Dec 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 22 Jan 2002 |
Yes |
Saint Vincent and Granadines | 02 Dec 1996 (a) | |||
Samoa | 22 Mar 2002 (a) | |||
Sao Tome and Principe | 12 Nov 2013 (a) | |||
Saudi Arabia | 07 Mar 1990 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 10 Jan 2013 |
Yes |
Senegal | 10 Nov 1992 (a) | Yes | ||
Serbia | 18 Apr 2000 (a) | Ratified! 22 Nov 2002 (A) |
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Seychelles | 11 May 1993 (A) | Yes | Ratified! 15 Jul 2015 |
Yes |
Sierra Leone | ||||
Singapore | 02 Jan 1996 (a) | |||
Slovak Republic | 28 May 1993 (d) | Yes | Ratified! 11 Sep 1998 (A) |
Yes |
Slovenia | 07 Oct 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 01 Dec 2004 |
Yes |
Solomon Islands | ||||
Somalia | 26 Jul 2010 (a) | |||
South Africa | 05 May 1994 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 24 Jun 2016 |
Yes |
South Sudan | ||||
Spain | 07 Feb 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 07 Aug 1997 (A) |
Yes |
Sri Lanka | 28 Aug 1992 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 29 Jan 1999 |
Yes |
State of Palestine | 02 Jan 2015 (a) | |||
Sudan | 09 Jan 2006 (a) | |||
Suriname | 20 Sep 2011 (a) | |||
Swaziland | 08 Aug 2005 (a) | |||
Sweden | 02 Aug 1991 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 10 Sep 1997 (A) |
Yes |
Switzerland | 31 Jan 1990 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 07 Nov 2002 (A) |
Yes |
Syrian Arab Republic | 22 Jan 1992 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 05 Oct 2004 |
Yes |
Tanzania, United Republic of | 07 Apr 1993 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 26 Aug 2002 |
Yes |
Tajikstan | ||||
Thailand | 24 Nov 1997 (r) | |||
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 16 Feb 1997 (a) | Ratified! 18 Nov 2004 |
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Togo | 02 Jul 2004 (a) | |||
Tonga | 26 Mar 2010 (a) | |||
Trinidad and Tobago | 18 Feb 1994 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 12 Jan 2000 |
Yes |
Tunisia | 11 Oct 1995 (a) | Ratified! 26 Mar 1999 |
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Turkey | 22 Jun 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 27 Aug 2003 |
Yes |
Turkmenistan | 25 Sep 1996 (a) | |||
Tuvalu | ||||
Uganda | 11 Mar 1999 (a) | |||
Ukraine | 08 Oct 1999 (a) | |||
United Arab Emirates | 17 Nov 1992 (r) | Yes | ||
United Kingdom | 07 Feb 1994 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 13 Oct 1997 |
Yes |
United States | signature | |||
Uruguay | 22 Dec 1991 (r) | Yes | Ratified! 10 Mar 1999 |
Yes |
Uzbekistan | 07 Feb 1996 (a) | |||
Vanuatu | ||||
Venezuela | 03 Mar 1998 (r) | |||
Viet Nam | 13 Mar 1995 (a) | Yes | ||
Yemen, Repiblcic of | 21 Feb 1996 (a) | |||
Zambia | 15 Nov 1994 (a) | Yes | Ratified! 27 Jul 2011 |
Yes |
Zimbabwe | 01 Mar 2012 (a) | |||
Totals | Basel party count | Present at COP III | Ratified or Implemented | Count towards entry into force |
186 | 90 | 96 Ratified 4 Implemented |
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* Gray shading indicates an Annex VII country.
General Note: Due to the constant change in status of various treaties, amendments and protocols, the Basel Action Network cannot ensure the absolute accuracy of all of these listings in this table. We therefore appreciate those that will call our attention to any errors or changes in status to assist us in updating the table as accurately and in as timely a manner as possible.
Summary Explanation of Table Listings
Basel Convention
”The Basel Convention on the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal” was adopted on 21 March 1989 and went into force on 5 May 1992. It establishes a framework of control over the transboundary movements of hazardous wastes.
As listed in the 2nd column of the table above, if a country has joined the treaty through the deposit of ratification (r), accession (a), acceptance (A) or Approval (AA) they are considered Parties as of the indicated date of deposit. The total number of such Parties is listed at bottom. If a country has signed the treaty but has not yet ratified it, this is indicated by the word “signature”.
Basel Ban Amendment
Plenipotentiaries Meeting: At the meeting of Plenipotentiaries in Basel, Switzerland in March of 1989 a great effort was made to insert a prohibition in the text of the Convention to prevent rich, developed countries from exporting their hazardous wastes to developing countries. Indeed, most developed countries believed this to be the most important reason for the Convention itself. By virtue of the consensus process by which any one country could block an agreement, they were to be disappointed when the United States and some other developed countries continually blocked different variations of the ban. At the adoption of the Convention without the ban, the African Group walked out refusing to sign, stating that they would create their own Convention in Africa which they later accomplished (Bamako Convention).
Second Conference of Parties: Following adoption of the Convention, there was an attempt to create a ban on the export of hazardous wastes from developed to developing countries at the first Conference of the Parties. The first real ban decision did not come into being until the Second Conference of the Parties. Decision II/12 was passed by a consensus of the 66 Parties present in Geneva on 25 March 1994. In this ban all exports of hazardous wastes from OECD to non-OECD countries would be banned. The ban took place immediately for final disposal, and for those wastes bound for recycling destinations, the ban took effect on 31 December 1997. However, detractors of the ban claimed that for the decision to be legally binding it need to become an amendment to the Convention. Thus at the Third Conference of the Parties a new decision III/1 was adopted to create the Basel Ban Amendment.
Third Conference of the Parties: Decision III/1 and Annex VII: Decision III/1 was passed by a consensus of the Parties present at the Third Conference of Parties of the Basel Convention on 22 September 1995 (COP3). It has been determined that there were 90 Parties at that time. The decision established an amendment to the Convention to establish a new Article 4A and an Annex VII. The article obligates Parties that are listed on Annex VII (country members of the OECD, EU and Liechtenstein) to ban exports of hazardous wastes to all countries not listed on Annex VII. Annex VII countries are indicated by the gray shading in the table above. The amendment will go into force when 68 Parties of the 90 present at COP3 have ratified the amendment. In the table above, the third column indicates if the Party was present at COP3 and the 4th column indicates whether the country has ratified to date. If a country appears on both the 3rd and 4th columns then its ratification counts towards the 68 Parties needed for entry into force of the amendment as indicated by a “yes” in the 5th column.
In the table above, the third column indicates if the country was present at COP3 and the 4th column indicates whether the country has ratified to date. If a country appears on both the 3rd and 4th columns then its ratification counts towards the 66 Parties needed for entry into force of the amendment.
Currently we are lacking but 1 more country from the list in Column 3 to achieve entry into force of the amendment.
Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
When the Parties to the Convention sought to make an economic distinction between developed and developing countries in Decision II/12, they chose the divider line established by the OECD — a group which currently has 34 members and and for the most part represent the more highly developed and industrialized countries. This group by far produces the most hazardous waste (estimated at 90%) and by far has the most resources to ensure that it is dealt with responsibly at home. Thus the Basel Ban Decision and Amendment were meant to apply only to these countries. In 1995, the Parties created Annex VII and included the EU countries as well as Liechtenstein (an EFTA member country).
European Union
The Basel Convention allows political or economic integration organizations to join the Convention as Parties to it. The European Commission of the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union, has ratified the Convention as have most of their member states. When it comes time to vote in the Convention, ordinarily the European Commission has the competence to vote the 27 votes of the member states plus one vote for the Commission as a bloc of 28. While the competence over ratification of the treaty itself or its amendments remains the subject of some controversy, it is generally accepted that the European Commission possesses the competence for ratification or accession especially over treaties related to trade. With respect to the Basel Ban Amendment which the Commission has ratified while individual member states have not all taken the somewhat redundant step of likewise ratifying, our table records the Commission and all of the EU countries which (in total 28), while not all having deposited individual ratifications, nevertheless are bound by the Basel Ban as having “Implemented!” it in national law as required by the Waste Shipment Regulation of the European Union.
European Economic Agreement
Additionally the countries of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, all members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) are also bound by the implementation legislation 259/93 and amendments (see below) due to their obligations under the trade linking agreement between EFTA and the EU known as the European Economic Agreement (EEA). As Norway has ratified the Basel Ban Amendment outright, it is listed as a ratifier of the Basel Ban Amendment while Iceland and Liechtenstein are listed as having implemented it.
Basel Ban
(See Ban Amendment)
Decision II/12: This decision was passed by a consensus of the 66 Parties at the Second Conference of Parties of the Basel Convention on 25 March 1994. All exports of hazardous wastes from OECD to non-OECD countries would be banned. The ban takes place immediately for final disposal, and for those wastes bound for recycling destinations, the ban would take effect on 31 December 1997.
An X on the table indicates the country joined in the consensus decision.
Decision III/1 and Annex VII: This decision was passed by a consensus of the Parties present at the Third Conference of Parties of the Basel Convention on 22 September 1995. It has been determined that there were 87 Parties at that time. The decision established an amendment to the Convention to establish a new Article 4A and an Annex VII. The article obligates Parties that are listed on Annex VII (country members of the OECD, EU and Liechtenstein) to ban exports of hazardous wastes to all countries not listed on Annex VII. The ban would take place immediately for final disposal, and for those wastes bound for recycling destinations, the ban would take effect on 31 December 1997. The Amendment will go into force when 66 countries (3/4ths of the 87 Parties at that time) have ratified it.
An X on the table, indicates the country joined in the consensus decision in 1995. The word “Ratified” and the country flag indicates that the country has deposited its ratification. The word “Implemented” indicates that the country has not ratified but has in fact implemented the agreement in its national policies or laws. However for a full count of ratifications visit the Deposit Box.