
The International Panel on Chemical Pollution (IPCP) is a global assembly of independent academic scientists working to advance the science-policy interface for chemicals, waste and management policies at local, regional, national, and international levels. IPCP operates with two primary objectives:
Independent Science: Providing a platform to conduct and synthesize objective assessments of research on chemical pollution and waste.
Building Science and Policy: Serving as a platform for independent academic scientists to collaborative contribute to science-policy initiatives, ensuring informed decision-making for regional and global policies on chemicals and waste management.
Blog: Will we get transformative change under the Science-Policy Panel for chemicals, waste and to prevent pollution
The SPP offers great promise to address threats to the Earth’s biophysical systems and human health posed by pollution and...
IPCP Webinar: Setting the Stage for the Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals and Waste
DATE: Thursday, April 4 TIME: 14:00-15:30 CESTRECORDING: Now available above. BACKGROUND: The webinar is intended to provide input for the upcoming 3rd and last scheduled...
IPCP Policy Brief: An independent assessment process is a prerequisite for an effective SPP
We urge that processes and procedures of the science-policy panel (SPP) address conflict-of-interest (COI) by: (1) adopting a strong COI...
IPCP Policy Brief: Considering hazards, not risk or impact, is a prerequisite for an effective SPP
We urge the science-policy panel (SPP) to adopt a hazard framework in its prioritization process to be consistent with supporting...
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Sign-on campaign: Scientists’ statement on the chemical definition of PFASs
The intent of this sign-on campaign is to convey the importance of maintaining the OECD chemical definition. There is no...