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Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (WP.15) 112th session
Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (WP.15) 112th session
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Round table on circular economy
A round table discussion on the circular economy from the perspective of multimodal transport of dangerous goods was held during the Working Party’s 112th session.
The programme and the presentations made during the round table are available in this section.
The panellists and the participants recognized that the work of United Nations bodies on the transport of dangerous goods was already having an impact, direct or indirect, on the development of the circular economy and the SDGs and that it was now important to better identify the links between those areas.
The Working Party expressed its appreciation of the round table discussion. It stressed the importance of continuing to consider its work in the light of goals related to the circular economy and the sustainable use of natural resources, while reconciling those issues with expected safety objectives.
A round table discussion on the circular economy from the perspective of multimodal transport of dangerous goods was held during the Working Party’s 112th session.
The programme and the presentations made during the round table are available in this section.
The panellists and the participants recognized that the work of United Nations bodies on the transport of dangerous goods was already having an impact, direct or indirect, on the development of the circular economy and the SDGs and that it was now important to better identify the links between those areas.
The Working Party expressed its appreciation of the round table discussion. It stressed the importance of continuing to consider its work in the light of goals related to the circular economy and the sustainable use of natural resources, while reconciling those issues with expected safety objectives.
A round table discussion on the circular economy from the perspective of multimodal transport of dangerous goods was held during the Working Party’s 112th session.
The programme and the presentations made during the round table are available in this section.
The panellists and the participants recognized that the work of United Nations bodies on the transport of dangerous goods was already having an impact, direct or indirect, on the development of the circular economy and the SDGs and that it was now important to better identify the links between those areas.
The Working Party expressed its appreciation of the round table discussion. It stressed the importance of continuing to consider its work in the light of goals related to the circular economy and the sustainable use of natural resources, while reconciling those issues with expected safety objectives.
A round table discussion on the circular economy from the perspective of multimodal transport of dangerous goods was held during the Working Party’s 112th session.
The programme and the presentations made during the round table are available in this section.
The panellists and the participants recognized that the work of United Nations bodies on the transport of dangerous goods was already having an impact, direct or indirect, on the development of the circular economy and the SDGs and that it was now important to better identify the links between those areas.
The Working Party expressed its appreciation of the round table discussion. It stressed the importance of continuing to consider its work in the light of goals related to the circular economy and the sustainable use of natural resources, while reconciling those issues with expected safety objectives.
A round table discussion on the circular economy from the perspective of multimodal transport of dangerous goods was held during the Working Party’s 112th session.
The programme and the presentations made during the round table are available in this section.
The panellists and the participants recognized that the work of United Nations bodies on the transport of dangerous goods was already having an impact, direct or indirect, on the development of the circular economy and the SDGs and that it was now important to better identify the links between those areas.
The Working Party expressed its appreciation of the round table discussion. It stressed the importance of continuing to consider its work in the light of goals related to the circular economy and the sustainable use of natural resources, while reconciling those issues with expected safety objectives.
A round table discussion on the circular economy from the perspective of multimodal transport of dangerous goods was held during the Working Party’s 112th session.
The programme and the presentations made during the round table are available in this section.
The panellists and the participants recognized that the work of United Nations bodies on the transport of dangerous goods was already having an impact, direct or indirect, on the development of the circular economy and the SDGs and that it was now important to better identify the links between those areas.
The Working Party expressed its appreciation of the round table discussion. It stressed the importance of continuing to consider its work in the light of goals related to the circular economy and the sustainable use of natural resources, while reconciling those issues with expected safety objectives.