Metrics are the key: development of criteria and indicators for measuring sustainability in international chemicals management

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C. Blum, B. Zeschmar-Lahl, E. Heidbüchel, H. C. Stolzenberg, K. Kümmerer, A. Becker and H. Friege
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Materials and products provided by the chemical industry and related sectors are indispensable for a satisfactory living standard and high standard of health. On the other hand, emissions from resource extraction, production, unsustainable use, and inadequate disposal of chemicals and related products contribute significantly to the pollution of the planet. To address the aforementioned issues on a global level, the “Global Framework on Chemicals” was launched in 2023. It presents a comprehensive plan with 28 targets jointly addressing the lifecycle of chemicals. In addition to efforts to ensure the sound management of chemicals and waste, the targets are partially oriented towards the concept of sustainable chemistry due to its search for innovative and sustainable solutions across the complete value chain of chemicals. To enable and monitor the implementation of this framework, indicators are needed to show progress towards the targets. This paper presents indicators that are based on an internationally established understanding of sustainable chemistry. To consider the target relevance of each indicator as well as its suitability, criteria were developed to assess the viability of the proposed indicators. The criteria as well as the suggested indicators were discussed with international experts and in stakeholder workshops that involved all six UN regions. The evaluation of these meetings ultimately led to a set of 23 indicators based on the previously defined criteria. It is demonstrated that these indicators can be used to measure the progress towards the targets of the Global Framework on Chemicals.

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衡量标准是关键:制定衡量国际化学品管理可持续性的标准和指标
化学工业及相关部门提供的材料和产品是令人满意的生活水平和高水平健康所不可缺少的。另一方面,资源开采、生产、不可持续的使用和化学品及有关产品处置不当所产生的排放对地球造成了严重污染。为在全球层面解决上述问题,2023年启动了“全球化学品框架”。它提出了一项综合计划,其中包括28个共同解决化学品生命周期问题的目标。除了努力确保化学品和废物的健全管理外,这些目标还部分面向可持续化学的概念,因为它在化学品的整个价值链中寻求创新和可持续的解决方案。为了促进和监测这一框架的实施,需要有指标来显示实现目标的进展情况。本文提出的指标是基于可持续化学的国际公认的理解。为了考虑每个指标的目标相关性及其适用性,制定了评估拟议指标可行性的标准。在涉及联合国所有六个区域的利益攸关方讲习班上,与国际专家和建议指标进行了讨论。对这些会议的评价最终产生了一套基于先前确定的标准的23项指标。结果表明,这些指标可用于衡量实现《全球化学品框架》各项目标的进展情况。
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