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POPs in South Asia: Status and environmental health impacts

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Network participation


Toxics Link strongly believes that networks are the route to social change. It is a member of several international and national networks, some of which are listed here.

IPEN: International POPS Elimination Network
IPEN is an international network of over 300 groups around the globe, working on issues of POPs and pesticides, since 1998.
http://www.ipen.org

GAIA: Global Anti Incineration Alliance/Global Alliance of Incinerator Alternatives
GAIA is an expanding network of grassroots as well as national and international groups working on issues of waste reduction, recycling and non-burn technologies, since 2000.
http://www.no-burn.org

 


HCWH: Health Care Without Harm
HCWH is a global coalition of NGOs, medical associations, scientists, medical personnel, environmental activists, working on health care waste issues, since 1996.
http://www.noharm.org

BAN: Basel Action Network
BAN is an international watch dog network of activists and groups around the globe monitoring the illegal trade of hazardous waste and technologies from developed countries to developing countries.
http://www.ban.org


 
 
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If any of the networks listed here is one you would like to be a part of, mail Ruchita Khurana, and she can help you get in touch with the right people for membership.

 
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