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Stephen Horton from the United States

October 7 at 2:30 pm
October 7 ABBA lead us to support the requirements of the Basel Convention. The Basel Convention standard, in effect since 1992, provides an effective legal framework for controlling and reducing cross-border movements of dangerous waste. Drawn up by 152 states and, in 2002, led to issuing a list of 12 chemical products declared organic pollutants. Including arsenic, now banned, but replaced by some with there dangers. The United States was or still is the only developed country in the world failing to control or prohibit toxic waste trade, and has not ratified the Basel Convention. Learn about hazardous waste trade and what you can do to prevent it. (A book titled “365 Ways To Save The Earth,” by Phillipe Bourseiller.) Thursday 7 October 2021 a.d. 4:30 p.m. 16:30 EST. Fifth (5th) day of the week on the first (1st) day of the month of Heshvan in the year 5782. Amen.

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