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- W1900457711 abstract "This special issue of ESPR includes selected papers from the 12th Forum of the International HCH and Pesticides Association (IHPA) (Vijgen et al. 2015) as well as selected contemporary case studies on persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Core IHPA themes (www.ihpa.info) addressed in this issue include the management of pesticide/POPs stockpiles (Van Thuong et al. 2014; Pieterse et al. 2015; Vijgen et al. 2011); pollution by HCH and other POPs at former production site (Amirova and Weber 2015; Torres et al. 2013; Wimmerova et al. 2015; Wycisk et al. 2013); and actions and proposals for moving towards solutions for legacy POPs contamination (Vijgen et al. 2013). A special session at the 12th Forum addressed the health consequences of pesticides and related POPs further contributing to recent review on the estimated external cost of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the EU (157 Billion Euro/year) with the largest effect estimated from pesticides (Trasande et al. 2015). The papers published in this special issue demonstrate that low levels of pesticides can significantly alter concentrations of hormones in children and influence sexual maturation (Croes et al. 2014); result in a developmental disorder (Sisto et al. 2015) induce liver diseases (Carvalho et al. 2014); and cancer (Porta 2014). Another study shows the influence of Dioxin on sperm quality (Galimova et al. 2014). Key conclusions from the 12th Forum were compiled in a consensus statement called the Kiev Declaration (IHPA 2013; Vijgen et al. 2015). In this editorial, we particularly want to highlight the scale of the contemporary challenge for the safe management and effective destruction of POPs and associated contamination in industrial countries; the slow progress in addressing PCB stockpiles and contamination in developing countries; and, as new POPs are added to the Stockholm Convention, the increasing stockpiles of POPs now including brominated flame retardants (PBDEs, HBCD and HBB) and PFOS and related precursors as first perfluorinated alkylated substances (PFASs) which must be addressed. Progress in dealing with the POPs originally listed in the convention has been painfully slow, and it is vital that together we should find a better way forward. Three recent examples with some widespread contamination highlighted in the selected case-studies show how even industrial countries with adequate destruction capacity of modern technology and a well-established regulatory framework—including clear lines of responsibility for the competent authorities—can still struggle to manage POPs in an environmentally sound, manner. The first case, described by Lysychenko et al. (2015)), details how the government of Ukraine excavated approximately 20,000 t of BHCB waste^ from a large, poorly engineered, landfill in which it had been dumped during 30 years of organochlorine solvent production. The waste followed the common route of being exported for destruction by hazardous waste incineration in Europe and much of it was accepted by a Polish operator. The Polish incineration facility, however, was not appropriate for dealing Responsible editor: Philippe Garrigues" @default.
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- W1900457711 title "The need for better management and control of POPs stockpiles" @default.
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