Toxic chemicals in our environment threaten our rivers and lakes, our air, land, and oceans, and ultimately ourselves and our future.

The production, trade, use, and release of many synthetic chemicals is now widely recognised as a global threat to human health and the environment.

Yet, the world's chemical industries continue to produce and release thousands of chemical compounds every year, in most cases with none or very little testing and understanding of their impacts on people and the environment.

Greener Electronics

The world is consuming more and more electronic products every year.This has caused a dangerous explosion in electronic scrap (e-waste) containing toxic chemicals and heavy metals that cannot be disposed ofor recycled safely. But this problem can be avoided. We are pressing leading electronic companies for change to turn back the toxic tide of e-waste. Know more

Project clean water

Water is central to our lives but it is also the world's most threatened essential resource. Some of the worst inddustrial pollution is contaminating the world's most vulnerable water resources.               Know more

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Bangpoo Industrial Estate : Samut Prakarn, Thailand

Publication | October 23, 2003 at 8:00

An Investigation of environmental pollutants

Toxic Releases from Multinationals in Thailand

Publication | October 2, 2003 at 8:00

Toxic Releases from Multinationals in Thailand Does Thai public have a Right-To-Know?

TOXICS RELOADED

Publication | July 2, 2003 at 8:00

Revisiting the Impacts of Lead Battery Waste Trade and Recycling in the Philippines

Endosulfan profile

Publication | November 12, 2002 at 8:00

Hazardous emissions from Thai coal-fired power plants

Publication | August 19, 2002 at 8:00

Toxic and potentially toxic elements in fly ashes collected from the Mae Moh and Thai Petrochemical Industry

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