“UNEP welcomes the Responsible Care® Global Charter and Global Product Strategy as the chemical industry’s contribution to the implementation of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM).”
Arab Hoballah
Chief, Sustainable Consumption and Production Branch
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Division of Technology, Industry & Economics, delivering the keynote address at the European Chemical Industry Council’s 2007 Responsible Care conference
“I wish to commend the admirable support and cooperation of the global chemical industry, which has been crucial to the success of our efforts.”
Rogelio Pfirter
Director-General of the Organization for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons Industry and Protection Forum, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Chemical Weapons Convention in The Hague, November 2007
“I would like to acknowledge with gratitude the World Chlorine Council’s support and contribution for implementation of the Stockholm POPs [Persistent Organic Pollutants] Convention 12 Country Pilot Project. The WCC’s support and expertise represent an important contribution to implementation of the global treaty.”
Jim Willis
Director UNEP Chemicals
“[ICCA’s Long-range Research Initiative] LRI contributed both financially and technically to the development of the OECD (Q)SAR [Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships] Application Toolbox which brings together relevant methods that support the hazard assessment of chemicals thereby reducing the money, time and number of laboratory animals currently needed to evaluate chemical safety”
Bob Diderich
Administrator - Environment, Health and Safety Division
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
“The World Chlorine Council’s most recent contribution has made it possible for 200 WAWI [West Africa Water Initiative] wells in Mali to be equipped with high-grade PVC piping, providing clean water for 60,000 people in 150 Malian villages over the next 20 years… I would like to thank WCC for its generosity and continuous service to the poor in Ghana, Mali and Niger”
Richard Stearns
President
World Vision