The paper outlines how integrated sustainable solid waste management in the Marshall Islands can improve existing waste collection and disposal practices.
This report presents findings and offers recommendations of an assessment conducted for Palau on the management of healthcare waste and best practice options for its disposal.
This report looks at the economic impact that carbon border tariffs could have on Australia's economy if necessary climate action is not undertaken.
The convention of plastics presents four pillars of actions that Member States have identified several areas where activities are needed, which can be broadly placed into four pillars of action that form the structural and conceptual framework for the Convention on Plastic Pollution.
These country profiles summarize priority areas, including healthcare waste, e-waste and asbestos, in an effort to improve regional hazardous waste management across the Pacific.
This guidance was developed by the OECD Ad Hoc Group on Substitution of Harmful Chemicals to advance broader agreement on a general approach and criteria for the selection of safer alternatives, with a focus on chemical substitution.
The CDSB Framework application guidance for water-related disclosures (Water Guidance) will support companies in reporting material water-related information in the mainstream report.
The report comprises materials extracted and summarised from the full E-waste Country Assessments report and provides detail of the five countries assessed by the project: Palau, Marshall Island, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, and Fiji.
The handbook provides material for teaching and learning how to keep islands clean of waste and incorporates principles of Education for Sustainable Development, which seeks to focus on changing behaviors to achieve a more sustainable future.
The report offers key recommendations for policymakers with regards to strategies and roadmaps to accelerate access to affordable and clean energy.