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  • ...ntries]] (LDCs). It does not, however, address the movement of radioactive waste. The Convention is also intended to minimize the amount and [[toxicity]] of ...|deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120909184223/http://treaties.un.org:80/Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XXVII-3&chapter=27&lan
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  • ...nt to the provisions of paragraph&nbsp;3(b) of Article&nbsp;22.<ref>http://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/CN/2013/CN.934.2013-Eng.pdf .</ref> ...ve forward on important issues for sustainable management of chemicals and waste], Press release 16 May 2015.</ref><ref>ChemicalWatch, Emma Chynoweth: [http
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  • ...ine)|OWS]]) for all large commercial vessels and ballast and tank cleaning waste ([[Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment|ODME]]). It also introduces the conce ...erations of technologies and equipment that have been developed to prevent waste such as: [[Oily Water Separators|Oily water separators]] (OWS), [[Oil conte
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  • ...the first treaty to address [[radioactive waste]] [[High-level radioactive waste management|management]] on a global scale. ...ee to be governed by the Convention's provisions on the storage of nuclear waste, including transport and the location, design, and operation of storage fac
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