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Panel on Chemicals Management (CheM)

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Raised by Michelle Bloor

Looking Ahead to 3.2 OEWG

Hello everyone,
I wanted to make you aware of two events that you might be interested to register for These events are looking ahead to 3.2 OEWG, which is likely to be in February 2025 or there abouts .

RSC Burlington Consensus 3 - 27th September 10:00 to 18:30 BST (online and in person)

Burlington Consensus 3 - A United Nations Science-Policy Panel for Chemicals, Waste and Pollution Prevention - Scientists at the Heart of Global Policymaking (rsc.org)

Register:
https://www.rsc.org/events/detail/79360/burlington-consensus-3-a-united-nations-science-policy-panel-for-chemicals-waste-and-pollution-prevention-scientists-at-the-heart-of-global-policymaking

Geneva Environment Network - 26th September (online)

“Strengthening Scientists Engagement: Shaping the Future of Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution Prevention”, co-organized within the framework of the “Road to OEWG 3.2 Series”.

This webinar will present the SPP to the wide scientific community, including scientists, scientific institutions, networks and journals, to raise awareness and get prepared to engage and involved in the SPP’s activities once established. The webinar is aimed at all scientific communities relevant to chemicals, waste, and the prevention of pollution, from all disciplines, including natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, particularly targeting those that are not yet familiar with international science-policy work. It will present the current state of the negotiations as well as the different ways in which scientists across the world can take part in the work of the future Panel.

Register :
https://www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.org/events/strengthening-scientists-engagement-shaping-the-future-of-chemicals-waste-and-pollution-prevention-road-to-oewg-3-2-gen-25/


Best wishes
Michelle

Created: 22 Sep 2024 02:09:47 PM

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