This case study updates Nigeria’s assessment of POPs in the EEE/WEEE sector, building on the country's 2012 inventory under the Basel Convention. It focuses on the presence of PBDEs, decaBDE, HBCD, Dechlorane Plus, SCCPs, and candidate POPs like MCCPs, providing insights into their occurrence and management.
This case study was conducted to establish an inventory of different persistent organic pollutants (POPs) present in the transport sector in Nigeria, and dynamic substance flow analysis of major POPs following the provisions of the Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) inventory guidance.
This case study helps to understand the sectoral approach of inventories for persistent organic pollutants and the benefits of dynamic material and substance flow analysis in assessing POPs in the building and construction sector.
This document serve as a guide to implement a more comprehensive system for the generation and validation of data inventories for persistent organic pollutants.
This report compiles information on persistent organic pollutants newly listed in the Stockholm Convention , and focuses on current and historical production and major uses as well as information on trade.
This guidance includes recommendations for strengthening dialogue with national statistical offices and other responsible institutions to improve and supplement the production of national statistics relevant to POPs data for the review and updating of national implementation plans.