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Table of Contents
- Figure A1. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address arsenic at the international level 13
- Figure A2. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing arsenic in their country or organization 13
- Figure A3. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for arsenic 15
- Figure A4. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on arsenic 16
- Figure A5. Stakeholders’ views on international agendas with important linkages to arsenic 17
- Figure A6. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address cadmium at the international level 19
- Figure A7. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing cadmium in their country or organization 20
- Figure A8. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for cadmium 20
- Figure A9. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on cadmium 21
- Figure A10. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with cadmium 22
- Figure A11. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address lead at the international level 25
- Figure A12. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing lead in their country or organization 26
- Figure A13. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for lead 27
- Figure A14. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on lead 28
- Figure A15. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with lead 29
- Figure A16. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address lead in paint at the international level 32
- Figure A17. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing lead in paint in their country or organization 33
- Figure A18. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for lead in paint 34
- Figure A19. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on lead in paint 35
- Figure A20. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with lead in paint 35
- Figure A21. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address organotins at the international level 37
- Figure A22. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing organotins in their country or organization 38
- Figure A23. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for organotins 38
- Figure A24. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on organotins 40
- Figure A25. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with organotins 41
- Figure A26. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address HHPs at the international level 44
- Figure A27. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing HHPs in their country or organization 45
- Figure A28. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for HHPs 47
- Figure A29. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on HHPs 48
- Figure A30. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with HHPs 49
- Figure A31. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address glyphosate at the international level 52
- Figure A32. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing glyphosate in their country or organization 53
- Figure A33. Stakeholders views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for glyphosate 54
- Figure A34. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on glyphosate 55
- Figure A35. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with glyphosate 56
- Figure A36. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address neonicotinoids at the international level 59
- Figure A37. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing neonicotinoids in their country or organization 60
- Figure A38. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for neonicotinoids 61
- Figure A39. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on neonicotinoids 62
- Figure A40. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with neonicotinoids 63
- Figure A41. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address EPPPs at the international level 67
- Figure A42. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing EPPPs in their country or organization 68
- Figure A43. Stakeholders views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for EPPPs 69
- Figure A44. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on EPPPs 70
- Figure A45. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with EPPPs 71
- Figure A46. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address chemicals in products at the international level 75
- Figure A47. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing chemicals in products in their country or organization 76
- Figure A48. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors and value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for chemicals in products 77
- Figure A49. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on CiP 78
- Figure A50. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with chemicals in products 79
- Figure A51. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address BPA at the international level 81
- Figure A52. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing BPA in their country or organization 82
- Figure A53. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for BPA 83
- Figure A54. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on BPA 84
- Figure A55. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with BPA 85
- Figure A56. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address EDCs at the international level 87
- Figure A57. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing EDCs in their country or organization 87
- Figure A58. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors and value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for EDCs 88
- Figure A59. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on EDCs 89
- Figure A60. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with EDCs 90
- Figure A61. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address HSLEEP at the international level 93
- Figure A62. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing HSLEEP in their country or organization 94
- Figure A63. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for HSLEEP 95
- Figure A64. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on HSLEEP 96
- Figure A65. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with HSLEEP 97
- Figure A66. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address microplastics at the international level 98
- Figure A67. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing microplastics in their country or organization 100
- Figure A68. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for microplastics 101
- Figure A69. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on microplastics 102
- Figure A70. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with microplastics 103
- Figure A71. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures appropriate to deal with nanotechnology and manufactured nanomaterials at the international level 105
- Figure A72. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing nanotechnology and manufactured nanomaterials in their country or organization 107
- Figure A73. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for nanotechnology and manufactured nanomaterials 108
- Figure A74. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on nanotechnology and manufactured nanomaterials 109
- Figure A75. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with nanotechnology and manufactured nanomaterials 110
- Figure A76. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures appropriate to addressing PFAS at the international level 112
- Figure A77. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing PFAS in their country or organization 113
- Figure A78. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for PFAS 114
- Figure A79. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on PFAS 116
- Figure A80. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages to PFAS 117
- Figure A81. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address phthalates at the international level 119
- Figure A82. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing phthalates in their country or organization 120
- Figure A83. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for phthalates 121
- Figure A84. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on phthalates 122
- Figure A85. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with phthalates 122
- Figure A86. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address PAHs at the international level 125
- Figure A87. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing PAHs in their country or organization 126
- Figure A88. Stakeholders’ views on sectors or value chains relevant to PAHs 127
- Figure A89. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on PAHs 128
- Figure A90. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with PAHs 128
- Figure A91. Stakeholders’ views on the approaches or measures to address triclosan at the international level 131
- Figure A92. Stakeholders’ views on the factors preventing action or progress on addressing triclosan in their country or organization 132
- Figure A93. Stakeholders’ views on the sectors or value chains which need to be closely involved in developing solutions for triclosan 133
- Figure A94. Forums and instruments that could lead international action on triclosan 134
- Figure A95. Stakeholders’ views on the international agendas which have important linkages with triclosan 134