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Green Customs Guide to Multilateral Environmental Agreements 2022
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The Green Customs Guide to Multilateral Environmental Agreements was designed to promote sustainable trade and encourage customs and border control officers to take on a proactive role in protecting the environment.

GREEN CUSTOMS GUIDE 2022
Waste Crime – Waste Risks: Gaps in Meeting the Global Waste Challenge.
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This Rapid Response Assessment report is based on research findings, and involvement from practitioners such as the formal waste sector, inspectors, law enforcement officers and prosecutors. It provides insight into the possible scale and features of the main drivers of waste crime, along with case studies. It is not an exhaustive or fully comprehensive overview, but it intends to identify major areas of policy deficits and challenges that require further investigation, policy action and intervention for prevention and damage control, as well as to identify opportunities. This Rapid Response Assessment report describes the results of enforcement efforts and stops short of delineating actual global illegal waste trade patterns. The assessment highlights known cases and available information. It does not follow that countries and regions that are not discussed in detail are less affected by the problem of waste crimes. The activities in these countries may simply be monitored to a lesser extent.
The Rise of Environmental Crime

The rise of environmental crime: A growing threat to natural resources peace, development and security
A Growing Threat To Natural Resources, Peace, Development And Security - 2016

The environment provides the very foundation of sustainable development, our health, food security and our economies. Ecosystems provide clean water supply, clean air and secure food and ultimately both physical and mental wellbeing.

The Rise of Environmental Crime
Our Planet: Environmental Crime
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Tackling the Greatest Threats to our Planet - March 2017

Special Supplement 6 - Illegal Trade in ODS
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Special Supplement 6 - Illegal Trade in ODS A special issue of the OzonAction Newsletter focussing on the causes and method of illegal trade in ODS and how the international community is combatting it. Available in English, Français, Español. UNEP OzonAction Programme - October 2001

Training Manual for Customs Officers - 2008
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Training Manual for Customs Officers: Saving the Ozone Layer - Phasing out Ozone Depleting Substances in Developing Countries - Second Edition. 
This second edition takes into account the developments in the international trade and provides new material to reflect the changes in the Montreal Protocol, Harmonised System codes, licensing systems and other relevant information since it's original publication in - 2001.

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