Rotterdam Convention and Stockholm Convention
Rotterdam ConventionBackground of the Rotterdam Convention
Jointly introduced by the Governing Council of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)and the Food and Agriculture and Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Council, the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade (the Rotterdam Convention) aims to promote shared responsibility and cooperative efforts among Parties bound by the Rotterdam Convention in the international trade of certain hazardous chemicals, including pesticides and other industrial chemicals, by facilitating information exchange about their characteristics, providing for a national decision-making process on their import and export and disseminating these decisions to Parties.
One of the principal mechanisms for achieving objectives of the Rotterdam Convention is the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) procedure. Through the PIC procedure, Parties are required to issue This link will open in a new windowimport responses to the Secretariaton whether they will allow future import of chemicals listed in This link will open in a new windowAnnex III of the Rotterdam Convention. Exporting Parties are responsible for ensuring chemicals subject to the PIC procedure are not exported against the decision of the importing Party. Addition of chemicals to Annex III is decided at the Conference of the Parties (COP), which meets every two years. Application of the Rotterdam Convention to Hong Kong
The Rotterdam Convention was adopted on 10 September 1998 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and entered into force on 24 February 2004. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) ratified the Rotterdam Convention on 22 March 2005 and extended its application to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on 26 August 2008.
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Licence/Permit Requirements for Scheduled Pesticides are summarized in the Table below: |
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O: Required X: Not required
* A pesticide is in transit if it is destined for a place outside Hong Kong and is passing through Hong Kong on the same ship, aircraft or vehicle without transhipment. ** Air transhipment cargo means an article in transhipment that is both imported and consigned for export in an aircraft and which, during the period between its import and export, remains within the cargo transhipment area of the Hong Kong International Airport. For Convention-listed pesticides that are not yet entered in Schedule 1 or Part 1 of Schedule 2 to Cap. 133, the importation, transhipment, manufacture, sale, supply, possession or use of such pesticides are still subject to regulatory requirements under Cap. 133 or Cap. 60.
Please note that any person who imports, exports, manufactures, sells, supplies, possesses or uses any scheduled pesticide not under and in accordance with a valid permit issued under Cap. 133 commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine at level 5 and to imprisonment for 1 year.
For further information about regulatory requirements for scheduled pesticides, please contact Plant and Pesticides Regulatory Division at 2150 7007 or email to pestlic1@afcd.gov.hk.
Resource Materials and Links
This link will open in a new windowPesticide Control and Related Information in HKSARThis link will open in a new windowWebsite on POPs maintained by Environmental Protection DepartmentRelevant Legislations
This link will open in a new windowText of the Pesticides Ordinance (Cap. 133)This link will open in a new windowText of the Hazardous Chemicals Control Ordinance (Cap. 595)This link will open in a new windowText of the Import and Export Ordinance (Cap. 60)Rotterdam ConventionThis link will open in a new windowWebsite of the Rotterdam ConventionThis link will open in a new windowPesticides currently listed in Annex III of the Rotterdam ConventionThis link will open in a new windowImport Responses issued by Parties under the Rotterdam ConventionStockholm Convention
This link will open in a new windowWebsite of the Stockholm ConventionThis link will open in a new windowPesticides currently listed in Annexes A, B and C of the Stockholm Convention
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