Indonesia is an archipelago state vulnerable to become a chemical disposal site and other dangerous materials that frequently happened recently. Around 2.000 locations in Indonesia could become potential entrance gate for the traffic of dangerous chemical waste. This, as been said by the Minister of Environment, Prof. Dr. Gusti Muhammad Hatta, M.S., on Monday (February 22) as he was the speaker on an extraordinary meeting of Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Convention Signing in Nusa Dua. In relation with this international cooperation also there are some high level decision had been decided. For instance is Bali Strategic Plan Capacity Building and Technology Transfer, Bali Road Map on Climate Change and Bali Declaration on Waste Management and Human Health. Even for the World Health Organization as WHO Resolution has adopted the last one mentioned above. Read more about extraordinary meeting of Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm here.
Vulnerable as the Chemical Disposal Site
Posted by bali news editor on Tuesday, February 23rd 2010
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