Basel Convention Meetings
Contents
- 1 Fourth Conference of the Parties
- 2 Fifth Conference of the Parties
- 3 Sixth Conference of the Parties
- 4 Seventh Conference of the Parties
- 5 Eighth Conference of the Parties
- 6 Ninth Conference of the Parties
- 7 Tenth Conference of the Parties
- 8 Eleventh Conference of the Parties
- 9 Twelfth Conference of the Parties
- 10 Subsidiary Meetings
Fourth Conference of the Parties
See Issues for COP4 for links
Time: 23-27 February 1998
Place: Kuching, Malaysia
Venue:Riverside Majestic Hotel
BASEL BAN VICTORY AT COP4!
Final Decision on Annex VII
COP4 Country Performance Reviews
Provisional Agenda
BAN Annotated Agenda
Greenpeace Briefs for COP-4 (links to Greenpeace International’s website)
COP-4: the Key Issues at a Glance
How to Identify the Attempts to Undermine the Ban — A Quick Guide xx
Annex VII Amendment Proposals
Background on Annex VII
UNEP/CHW.4/8-Amendment of the Basel Convention — Proposal of Monaco
UNEP/CHW.4/9-Amendment of the Basel Convention — Proposal of Israel
ACP-EU Joint Assembly Resolution
EU Commission Legal Opinion on Article 11
Hazardous Waste Definitions
Background on Basel Hazardous Waste Definitions
UNEP/CHW.4/2 — Draft Position Paper on Hazard Characterization and Classification of Wastes within the Framework of the Basel Convention
UNEP/CHW.4/3 — Consolidated Lists of Wastes and the Applicable Procedure for Their Review or Adjustment
UNEP/CHW.4/4 — Wastes Placed on List C Awaiting Classification
Proposed Amendment: European Community
Proposed Amendment: Chile
Slovenia Letter Proposing their Entry into Annex VII
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Fifth Conference of the Parties
Time: 6-10 December 1999
Place: Basel, Switzerland
Venue: Convention Center
BAN Representatives to COP5:
Mr. Jim Puckett, Coordinator of BAN Secretariat
Mr. Ravi Agarwal, of BAN member organization Srishti, New Delhi
Mr. Roger Kluck, legal advisor
Ms. Carmen G. Gonzalez, legal advisor
BAN Report:
BAN Report and Analysis of COP5
BAN/Greenpeace Press Release:
Toxic Waste Treaty Declares Next Decade: No Time for Waste
BAN Papers Distributed:
- When Trade is Toxic: The WTO Threat to Public and Planetary Health
- Briefing Paper 4: Celebrating Basel’s 10th Year — Ratifying the Ban Amendment – December 1999 -[Acrobat PDF Version]
- Briefing Paper 3: Annex VII Expansion? — An Ignoble Attempt to Undo the Basel Ban – Updated December 1999 - [Acrobat PDF Version]
- Briefing Paper 2: Why the US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all) – April 1999 - [Acrobat PDF Version]
- Briefing Paper 1: The Basel Ban — A Triumph of Global Environmental Justice – Updated December 1999 - [Acrobat PDF Version]
- Environmentally Sound Management and the Basel Ban Amendment
Notable Speeches:
- Klaus Toepfer, Executive Secretary of United Nations Environment Programme
- Audio Version (Thanks to IISD)
- Dr. Mostafa K. Tolba, former Executive Director of United Nations Environment Programme
- Audio Version (Thanks to IISD)
Final Texts:
- Next Decade Declaration and Decision xx
- Liability Protocol xx
For official reports and conference papers visit the Basel Secretariat Website
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Sixth Conference of the Parties
Time: 9-13 December 2002
Place: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue:Palais des Nations
BAN Representatives to COP6:
Mr. Jim Puckett, Coordinator of BAN Secretariat
Mr. Ravi Agarwal, BAN member organization Srishti, New Delhi
Mr. Richard Gutierrez, BAN Policy Advisor
BAN REPORT on COP6 – 3 February 2003
BAN Papers Distributed:
- Focus on COPVI
- Press Release: Activists Blast USA for Resuming Export of Naval Ships to Asia
- Action Alert: Stop USA from Dumping Old Naval Vessels on Asia
- Exporting Harm: The High Tech Trashing of Asia
- Exporting Harm: Canadian Story
- BAN Briefing Papers:
**Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban — A Triumph of Global Environmental Justice – May 2002
**Briefing Paper #2: Why the US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all) – March 2002
**Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? — An Ignoble Attempt to Undo the Basel Ban – June 2001
**Briefing Paper #4: Celebrating Basel’s First Decade — Ratifying the Ban Amendment – May 2002
**Briefing Paper #5: The Next POPs Challenge: Appropriate POPs Destruction – May 2001
- Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal to Fight Pollution: Ratifying the 4 Toxics Treaties – May 2002
**Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade – March 2002
- Mercury Migration Series: Briefing Papers of the Ban Mercury Working
- Ending Mercury Use in Artisanal Gold Mining – August 2002
- Byproduct Mercury: A Forgotten Source of a Global Poison – August 2002
- The Fish that Feed Us Are Killing Us – August 20
For official reports and conference papers visit the Basel Secretariat Website
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Seventh Conference of the Parties
Time: 25-29 October 2004
Place: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue: Palais des Nations
BAN Representatives to COP7:
Mr. Jim Puckett, Coordinator of BAN Secretariat
BAN Papers Distributed:
- COP7 Advance Briefing
- COP7 Advance Briefing Supplement 1
- COP7 Advance Briefing Supplement 2
- Entry Into Force of the Basel Ban Amendment – October 2004
- BAN Comments and Proposals for Resolving Basel Convention Shipbreaking Issues – 6 January 2004
- The IMO Guidlines on Ship Recycling Annotated — A Critique – Basel Action Network/Greenpeace, 21 November 2003
- Wireless Waste: Basel Convention’s Next Hazardous Waste Challenge - Basel Action Network, October 2004
Updated BAN Briefing Papers (October 2004):
- Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban — A Triumph of Global Environmental Justice
- Briefing Paper #2: Why the US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all)
- Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? — An Ignoble Attempt to Undo the Basel Ban
- Briefing Paper #4: Ratifying the Ban Amendment: In the Final Stretch
- Briefing Paper #5: The Shame of Shipping: Breaking with Principle to Break Ships
- Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal to Fight Pollution: Ratifying the 4 Toxics Treaties
- Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade
- Briefing Paper #8: Running from Basel: Post Treaty Revisionism
For official reports and conference papers visit the Basel Secretariat Website
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Eighth Conference of the Parties
Time: 28 November – 1 December 2006
Place: Nairobi, Kenya
BAN Report on COP8:
- Basel Action Network Report and Press Statements on the Results of the Eighth Conference of the Parties of the Basel Convention - 2 December 2006, Nairobi
BAN Statement at the Global E-Waste Forum - 1 December 2006, Nairobi
Basel E-waste Decision:
- Decision VIII/[ ]: Draft Decision on Environmentally Sound Management of Electronic and Electrical Waste: Submitted by the contact group on draft decisions on environmentally sound management of electronic and electrical waste - 1 December 2006, Nairobi
Nairobi Declaration on E-waste:
- Nairobi Ministerial Declaration on the Environmentally Sound Management of Electronic and Electrical Waste: Submitted by the President of the eighth meeting of the Conference of the Parties - 1 December 2006, Nairobi
BAN Papers Distributed:
- COP8 Newspaper A4 Version (Print this document on single sided paper and put in correct page order)
- COP8 Newspaper Letter Version (Print this document on single sided paper and put in correct page order)
- Urgent Considerations for Correcting Deficiencies in the Draft Convention on the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships – NGO Platform on Shipbreaking, 8 October 2006
- A Call for an Interpretation of Article 17 by the Parties for Rapid Entry into Force of the Basel Ban Amendment – Basel Action Network, April 2006
- Critique of Draft I.M.O. “International Convention for Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships” – by the Basel Action Network on behalf of the Global NGO Platform on Shipbreaking, 15 March 2006
Updated BAN Briefing Papers (November 2006):
- Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice
- Briefing Paper #2: The US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all)
- Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo the Basel Ban
- Briefing Paper #4: The Basel Ban Amendment: Entry Into Force = Now!
- Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution
- Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined
- Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse”
BAN Submissions:
- Annotations and Commentary on Japanese Paper Regarding the Draft IMO International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships in the Context of Decision VII/26- Provided to the Eighth Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention Nairobi, 25 November – December 1
Notable Press Coverage:
- Exported e-waste pollutes Africa – 18 December 2006, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
For official reports and conference papers visit the Basel Secretariat Website
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Ninth Conference of the Parties
Time: June 23-27, 2008 Place: Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia Venue:Bali International Convention Centre (BICC)BAN Press Releases:United Nations Waste Treaty Postpones Long Awaited Toxic Waste Dumping Ban- 27 June 2008Domestic Press Release:EPA’s Electronic Waste Recycling Standard Denounced for Allowing Global Toxic Dumping- 23 June 2008International Press Release: U.S. Government OK’s Illegal Trafficking in Hazardous Electronic Waste- 23 June 2008Updated BAN Briefing Papers (June 2008):
Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice Briefing Paper #2: The US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all) Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo the Basel Ban Briefing Paper #4: The Basel Ban Amendment: Entry Into Force = Now! Briefing Paper #5: UN Failure: IMO Ship Scrap Treaty Legalizes Toxic Ship Dumping Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined Briefing Paper #9: The 3R Initiative: A Mask for Toxic Trade? Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” Briefing Paper #11: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreement
BAN Paper Distributed:
Basel Convention Ban Amendment – Entry into Force Country Analysis (June 2008)
BAN Speeches:
Speech of Mr. Jim Puckett (Basel Action Network) – World Forum on Waste Management for Human Health and Livelihood – 26 June 2008 Basel Action Network Intervention on e-Waste – 24 June 2008 Basel Action Network Intervention Regarding Entry into Force of the BAN Amendment – 24 June 2008 Additional Papers Distributed:
Summary of NGO Comments on the Kobe 3R Action Plan of the G8 – 26 June 2008 The NGO Platform’s Green Ship Recycling Standard – Draft 2 – 23 June 2008
Notable Press Coverage:
Toxic waste export harder to control, despite Basel Convention – 1 July 2008 Fail to agree on banning toxic waste exports at UN conference – 26 June 2008 Officials: Poor nations can’t manage toxic waste – 26 June 2008 UN says poverty is fueling trade of hazardous waste exports to poor countries – 26 June 2008 For official reports and conference papers visit the Basel Secretariat Website
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Tenth Conference of the Parties
Time: October 17-21, 2011 Place: Cartagena de India, Colombia Venue: Cartagena de Indias Convention Centre (CCCI)Updated BAN Briefing Papers (October 2011):
Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #2: Why the US Must Ratify the Basel Convention together with the Ban Amendment (or not at all) [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo the Basel Ban [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #4: The Basel Ban Amendment: Just Say Now! [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #5: Hong Kong Convention Legalizes Toxic Ship Dumping [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #9: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreements [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” [A4 Format]
BAN Newspaper
BAN COP10 Newspaper | the four articles below with photos - 12 Oct. 2011
Press Release
178 Countries Agree to Allow the Ban on Exports of Toxic Wastes to Developing Countries to Become Law – 21 Oct. 2011
Interventions
Final Statement / BAN on behalf of the NGOs at COP10 – 21 Oct. 2011 European Union e-Waste Duplicity - 21 Oct. 2011 Statement on Basel and Hong Kong Convetions / Shipbreaking - 18 Oct. 2011 BAN Interventions CLI and Ban Amendment - 17 Oct. 2011
Delegate Alerts
Less than Equivalent - 11 Oct. 2011 Finally! Waste Prevention Comes to Basel - 09 Oct. 2011 When a Non-Paper is the Wrong Resource Recovery – Yes, Exploiting Weaker Economies – No - 26 Sept. 2011 YES to the Country Led Initiative - 26 Sept. 2011
BAN Submissions
Shipbreaking: Equivalent Level of Control - 4 July 2011 BAN Comments on e-Waste TBM paper - 10 May 2011 BAN Comments on CLI - 24 January 2011
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Eleventh Conference of the Parties
Time: May 3-6, 2013 Place: Geneva, Switzerland Venue: Congress Convention Center Updated BAN Briefing Papers (April 2013):
Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #2: Why the US Must Ratify the Basel Convention together with the Ban Amendment (or not at all) [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo Basel Ban [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #4: Basel Ban Amendment: Just Say Now! [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #5: European Commission Illegally Tries to Sink Basel Convention for End-of- Life Ships [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #9: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreements [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” [A4 Format]
Delegate Alerts
Delegate Alert #1: Entry Into Force: Announce your Intent to Ratify Ban Amendment at COP11! [A4 Format] – 26 Apr. 2013 Delegate Alert #2: Illegal: European Commission Cannot Unilaterally Remove Ships [A4 Format] - 26 Apr. 2013 Delegate Alert #3: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending Re-use Abuse [A4 Format] - 26 Apr. 2013 Delegate Alert Extra: Delegates Must Not Allow Basel Exemptions For E-waste [A4 Format] - 26 Apr. 2013
Shipbreaking Documents
LEGALITY OF THE EU COMMISSION PROPOSAL ON SHIP RECYCLING – 12 Dec. 2012 COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – 28 Nov. 2013 A legal analysis by Dr. Ludwig Krämer – 4 Sept. 2012 A principled and practical solution for ship recycling – 21 Jan. 2013
Speeches
e-Waste Exemption Intervention - 3 May 2013 Ships Intervention - 3 May 2013
Some Adopted Decisions
PACE Decision - 9 May 2013 PACE Guidance on Recycling of Computing Equipment - 9 May 2013
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Twelfth Conference of the Parties
Time: May 4-15, 2015 Place: Geneva, Switzerland Venue: Geneva International Conference Centre (CICG), 17 rue de Varembé, Updated BAN Briefing Papers (May 2015)
Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #2: Why the US Must Ratify the Basel Convention together with the Ban Amendment (or not at all) [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo the Basel Ban [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #4: The Basel Ban Amendment: Just Say Now! [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #5: European Union Illegally Scuttles Basel Convention for End-of-Life Ships [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #9: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreements [A4 Format] Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” [A4 Format]
Basel Interventions
BAN Intervention on the e-Waste Guideline and Repair Loophole
– May 9 2015
CIEL/IPEN Canada waste dump intervention
– May 9 2015
BAN Intervention on the Basel Ban Amendment
– May 9 2015
BAN/BAN Toxics Compliance Intervention: Illegal Waste Shipment from Canada
– May 9 2015
Delegate Alerts
Delegate Alert #1: Preventing More Dumping of Electronic Waste in Developing Countries [A4 Format] – 07 Apr. 2015 Delegate Alert #2: Canada in Breach of its Basel Obligations [A4 Format] – 10 Apr. 2015 Delegate Alert #3: Fulfilling the Promise of the Basel Convention – Ratifying the Ban Amendment [A4 Format] – 15 Apr. 2015 Delegate Alert #4: BAN presents major new e-Waste film on 5 May, Tuesday night, Room 13 [A4 Format] – 28 Apr. 2015
Delegate Alerts – Spanish
Delegate Alert #1: Como evitar que aumente el vertido de desechos electrónicos en los países en desarrollo - 07 Apr. 2015 Delegate Alert #3: Cumpliendo la promesa del Convenio de Basilea – Ratificación de la Enmienda de Prohibición – 10 Apr. 2015
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Subsidiary Meetings
Last Updated: 20 May 2010
Ravi Agarwal of New Delhi organization Srishti representing the Basel Action Network at the April 1999 Basel Technical Working Group Meeting in Geneva.© Basel Action Network
15th Technical Working Group and 2nd Joint meeting of the Technical Working Group and the Consultative Sub-Group of Legal and Technical Experts, 12-16 April 1999, Geneva
BAN Report on the Basel Convention 15th Technical Working Group and 2nd Consultative Sub-Group of Legal and Technical Experts – 12-16 April Comments on Decision IV/8: Regarding Annex VII – 12 April 1999 Shipbreaking and the Basel Convention — An Analysis – 12 April 1999 Clinical Waste in Developing Countries – April 1999
11 Recommendations for Improving Medical Waste Waste Management – April 1999 11 Recomendaciones Para Mejorar el Manejo de los Residuos Patológicos – April 1999 (Spanish Version) 11 Recommandations Pour Améliorer La Gestion Des Déchets Bio-médicaux – April 1999 (French Version)
9th Session of the Ad Hoc Group of Legal and Technical Experts to Consider and Develop a Draft Protocol on Liability, 19-23 April 1999, Geneva
BAN Report on the 8th Session / Liability Protocol Drafting – 19-23 April Comments on the Draft Liability Protocol, by West Coast Environmental Law and the Basel Action Network – 19 April 1999 4th Session of the Open-Ended Ad Hoc Committee for the Implementation of the Basel Convention
BAN Report on the 4th Basel Implemention Committee Meeting – 21-25 June 1999 10th Session of the Open-Ended Ad Hoc Group of Legal and Technical Experts to Consider and Develop a Draft Protocol on Liability
BAN Report / 10th Liability Protocol Drafting Meeting – 30 August – 3 September Saving the Basel Liability Protocol – 30 August 1999 Position Paper on Article 23 - 1 September Position Paper on Opt-Out for Bilateral, Multilateral Agreements – 31 August 16th Technical Working Group and 1st Session of Legal Working Group, 3-7 April 2000, Geneva
Basel Convention Report on Technical Working Group – 5 April 2000 Annex to TWG Report (Workplan of TWG) – 5 April 2000 Provisional Attendees List of Legal Working Group – 7 April 2000
BAN Comments on the Basel Convention Draft Technical Guideline on the Environmentally Sound Management of Biomedical and Healthcare Waste (Y1; Y2; Y3) – 10 May 2000 17th Technical Working Group, 9-11 October, Geneva
BAN Report on the 17th Technical Working Group and 2nd Legal Working Group – October, 2000 Comments on the Draft Document on the Relationship Between the Basel Convention and the Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) – BAN, October 2000 - [HTML File] Hazardous Characteristic H13 – Its Meaning and Importance to the Basel Convention – 23 June 2000
The Basel Ban: The First Step Toward Environmentally Sound Management of Hazardous Wastes – February 2000 2nd Session of Legal Working Group, 12-13 October, Geneva
BAN Comments on the Draft Guidance Elements for Bilateral, Multilateral and Regional Agreements or Arrangements – October 2000
First Continental Conference for Africa on the Environmentally Sound Management of Unwanted Stockpiles of Hazardous Wastes and their Prevention, Rabat, Morocco, 8-12 January 2001
BAN Meeting Report Towards a Policy on Chemical Waste Stockpile Destruction and Transport in Africa: Ensuring Environmentally Sound Management of Existing Chemical Wastes and Stockpiles through the Stockholm, Basel and Bamako Conventions – BAN, 8-12 January 2001 Vers une politique en matière de destruction et de transport des stocks de déchets chimiques en Afrique: Assurer une gestion écologiquement rationnelle des déchets et stocks chimiques existants, par le biais des Conventions de Stockholm, de Bâle et de Bamako – BAN, 8-12 January 2001
18th Session of the Technical Working Group, 18-20 June, Geneva3rd Session of Legal Working Group, 21-22 June, Geneva
BAN Report on TWG18 and LWG3 of the Basel Convention – 18-22 June 2001 BAN Comments on Report by the ERM on Part II of the Study on Implementation of Decision IV/8 – June 2001 BAN Comments on Document B on Part II of the Study on Implementation of Decision IV/8 – June 2001 BAN/Greenpeace, Primary Concerns for TWG18 – 19 June 2001
Richard Gutierrez, Toxics Policy Advisor attending the 4th Legal Working Group of the Basel Convention, January 2002. © Basel Action Network 19th Session of the Technical Working Group, 14-15 January 2002, Geneva
BAN Comments on Shipbreaking Guidelines – 10 January 2002 Hazardous Characteristic H13 – Its Meaning and Importance to the Basel Convention – 23 June 2000(This paper reincluded here as the Secretariat failed to review this paper in preparing their own document on H13)
1st Joint Meeting of the Technical Working Group and Legal Working Group, 16-17 January 2002, Geneva
Shipbreaking and the Legal Obligations Under the Basel Convention – 10 January 2002
4th Session of the Legal Working Group, 18-19 January 2002, GenevaFirst Session of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 1), Geneva, 28 April – 2 May 2003.
First Meeting of the Committee for Implementation and Compliance. International Environment House, Geneva, 19 October 2003.
Second Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 2), Geneva, 20 – 24 October 2003
Third Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 3), Geneva, 26 – 30 April 2004
Mobile Toxic Waste: Recent Findings on the Toxicity of End-of-Life mobile phones – 26 April 2004 Comments on the Analysis of Issues Related to Annex VII (Phase II) – 6 February 2004 BAN Comments and Proposals for Resolving Basel Convention Shipbreaking Issues, and the Analysis of Issues Related to Annex VII (Phase II) – 6 January 2004
Fourth Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 4), Geneva, 4 – 8 July 2005
BAN Opening Statement on Shipbreaking – 4 July 2005 Greenpeace/BAN Final Statement on Ships and Illegal Traffic – Greenpeace/BAN, 8 July 2005 Obligations and Opportunities for a Mandatory Alternate or Additional Instrument to the Basel Convention for End-of-Life Ships – Greenpeace/BAN, 26 May 2005 BAN Comments on Secretariat Paper on the Environmentally Sound Management of Ships (UNEP/CHW/OEWG/4/6) – 22 June 2005 Legal Analysis of Letter from Mr. Raja to Ms. Hedegaard regarding the legal application of the Basel Convention to the Kong Frederik IX (aka Riky)- 3 May 2005
Including: First Letter to Mr. Raja - Second Letter to Mr. Raja
Briefing Paper #9: The 3R Initiative: A Mask for Toxic Trade? – April 2005 Basel Non-Compliance Notification Report – April 2005 Basel Action Network Report on the First Joint ILO/IMO/Basel Convention Working Group – Released June 27, 2005 Inconsistent: The Problem with the Basel Guidelines on POPs Waste – Released April 2005, International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN)
Fifth Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 5), Geneva, 3 – 7 April 2006
A Call for an Interpretation of Article 17 by the Parties for Rapid Entry into Force of the Basel Ban Amendment – April 2006 Critique of Draft I.M.O. “International Convention for Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships” – March 2006
Press Release on Draft IMO Convention Critique – March 2006
Briefing Paper #9: The 3R Initiative: A Mask for Toxic Trade? – April 2006 Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” – April 2006
Sixth Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 6), Geneva, 3 – 7 September 2007
Papers Distributed:
New Briefing Paper #11: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s “JEPAs” – September 2007 BAN Report: JPEPA as a Step in Japan’s Greater Plan to Liberalize Hazardous Waste Trade in Asia- Basel Action Network, 29 August 2007 BAN Submission: Annotations and Commentary on Japanese Paper Regarding the Draft IMO International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships in the Context of Decision VII/26 – Provided to the Eighth Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention Nairobi, 25 November – December 1
BAN Briefing Papers (September 2007):
Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice Briefing Paper #2: The US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all) Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo the Basel Ban Briefing Paper #4: The Basel Ban Amendment: Entry Into Force = Now! Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined Briefing Paper #9: The 3R Initiative: A Mask for Toxic Trade? Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” Briefing Paper #11: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s “JEPAs”
Seventh Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 6), Geneva, Switzerland, 10 – 14 May 2010
BAN Interventions:
BAN’s Concerns over Country Led Initiative BAN on the Basel Ban and Article 17.5 BAN on the IMO Convention not being Equivalent to the Basel Convention Papers Distributed:
Comments on the 5th Draft Technical Guidelines on the Environmentally Sound Management of Mercury Wastes (Jan 2010, UNEP/CHW/OEWG/7/INF/10) — Zero Mercury Working Group – 30 April 2010 BAN Comments on Three Swiss-Indonesian Country Led Initiative (CLI) Documents – 7 May 2010 BAN Annotated Comments on Three Swiss-Indonesian CLI Documents (Part 2) – 7 May 2010 Side Event Presentation on BAN e-Stewards Certification – May 2010 Determining “Equivalent Level of Control” as Established under the Basel Convention, NGO Shipbreaking Platform – January 2010
Updated BAN Briefing Papers (May 2010):
Briefing Paper #1: The Basel Ban: A Triumph for Global Environmental Justice Briefing Paper #2: The US Must Ratify the Entire Basel Convention (or not at all) Briefing Paper #3: Annex VII Expansion? – Say ‘No’ to Attempts to Undo the Basel Ban Briefing Paper #4: The Basel Ban Amendment: Entry Into Force = Now! Briefing Paper #5: UN Failure: IMO Ship Scrap Treaty Legalizes Toxic Ship Dumping Briefing Paper #6: Package Deal: Four Treaties to Fight Pollution Briefing Paper #7: Hazardous Waste Recycling: No Justification for Toxic Trade Briefing Paper #8: Running From Basel: How the Convention is Deliberately Undermined Briefing Paper #9: The 3R Initiative: A Mask for Toxic Trade? Briefing Paper #10: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending “Re-use Abuse” Briefing Paper #11: Building Toxic Waste Colonies: Japan’s “JEPAs”
Eighth meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 8), 25 – 28 September 2012, Geneva
Delegate Alerts:
Alert #1: Disturbing Manipulation ofthe COP10 ShipbreakingDecision - 17 Sept. 2012 Alert #2: Preventing the Digital Dump: Ending Re-use Abuse - 19 Sept. 2012 Alert #3: Basel Convention’s Flawed Legal Analysis Could Help Companies Like Trafigura Avoid Prosecution - 22 Sept. 2012 Alert #4: European Commission Turns its Back on Basel Convention - 24 Sept. 2012
Papers Distributed:
BAN Intervention on Legal Analysis - 27 Sept. 2012 STATEMENT by BAN on the Technical Guidelines on the TBM of e-Waste - 27 Sept. 2012 Intervention on Ship Dismantling - 27 Sept. 2012