The simplified version of the sustainable waste management act is out! The Act encourages a shift from the traditional “make-use-and-throw” model to a circular economy model, where waste is minimised, reused, recycled, and regarded as a valuable resource.
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This #IWD2026, we celebrate women leading the fight for a toxic-free environment, sound chemicals management, and sustainable communities.
Together, we can build a just, toxic-free and safer future for all. ✨
#ForAllWomenAndGirls #EnvironmentalJustice #GiveToGain
The workshop aims to enhance awareness and understanding of the provisions of the Controlled Substances Regulations 2025, including compliance requirements, the roles of stakeholders, and best practices in the management of controlled substances within the refrigeration and air conditioning sector
#Happeningnow in Mombasa📍
NEMA, in partnership with CEJAD, is convening a sensitisation workshop on the Environment Management and Coordination (Controlled Substances) Regulations, 2025.
📘 The Simplified Version of the Extended Producer Responsibility #EPR Regulations, 2024, is now available
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#justtransition
This engagement is crucial in reducing pesticide poisoning and suicide in Tanzania, through policy and system actions to protect lives
#toxicsfreefuture
📍Dodoma, Tanzania
Today, we joined a multi level stakeholder meeting on 'Pesticide Poisoning Prevention and Policy Reform'. The meeting was organized by Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority (TPHPA) in partnership with CEJAD and Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention(CPSP)
Do we really know where our food is grown, under what conditions, and at what cost to farmers and public health?
Article 'When feeding the nation risks health' published
@BD_Africa
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Since zero-waste models prioritise waste reduction at source, resource recovery, and community participation, they offer practical, inclusive pathways to sustainable futures by reducing #pollution, protecting public health, and strengthening local livelihoods
As a member of the GLOW family, we participated in the GLOW/Lifecycle gathering, hosted by the UMI Fund in collaboration with the Mother Earth Foundation
📍Philippines
📆31 January to 8 February
While discussions focused heavily on procedural issues, many key operational decisions remain unresolved. The meeting will resume in the future to continue efforts to operationalize the panel, and we remain committed to driving equitable outcomes and amplifying voices of the most affected
#toxicfree
As a member of the NGO coalition @toxicsfree.bsky.social, we joined the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste and Pollution #ISP-CWP to advocate for an independent, transparent, and conflict-free panel that truly responds to communities vulnerable to toxic pollution
The first ever plenary of the ISP-CWP - a new science-policy body dedicated to chemical, waste & pollution issues - is underway.
@ingerandersen.bsky.social reminds "countries chose science. You chose multilateralism."
We are keen to see the revised Environment Policy addressing chemicals in products, double standards in #ChemicalTrade, safer alternatives to #toxicchemicals, #wastemanagement, short-lived climate pollutants (HFCs & methane), energy efficiency, and sustainable cooling
#climateaction photos:courtesy
We participated in the inception workshop for the review of Kenya’s National Environment Policy (2013). 🇰🇪🌍
This review is timely, responding to today’s realities: the triple planetary crisis and global shifts like the #CircularEconomy and #ArtificialIntelligence
The world is awash in tens of thousands of chemicals.
Some save lives. Others cost them.
See how the Global Framework on Chemicals is working to #BeatChemicalPollution and protect people and planet: unep.org/news-and-stories/story/h...
In Kenya, #paraquat still threatens farmers’ health, food systems & the environment. We call on our Kenyan pesticide regulator to learn from Tanzania and Accelerate action on #HighlyHazardousPesticides
#ToxicHarvest #ToxicTrade #EnvironmentJustice #DidYouKnowFacts
Our research in Tanzania identified paraquat & profenofos as pesticides of concern.
💡 With CEJAD & CPSP support, the Tanzania Plant Health & Pesticides Authority convened an expert group to assess and propose policy recommendations. Result: paraquat withdrawn nationwide ✅ #EvidenceBasedPolicy!
Ozone protection efforts have contributed significantly to slowing climate change by avoiding an estimated 135 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions from 1990 to 2010.
Explore more facts from Montreal Protocol Ozone Secretariat on ozone protection: https://ow.ly/ghRx50XWyY5
Our study found that 98% of farmers/farm workers either used pesticides directly or worked on farms where pesticides were applied, demonstrating an overwhelming reliance on chemical pest control by both men and women #toxictrade
Check out the full Report: cejadkenya.org/resources/re...
Pollution is a major driver of disease. Harmful chemicals travel far beyond where they are released, contaminating air, water & food systems and contributing to millions of premature deaths a year.
That’s why we must #BeatChemicalPollution at its source, using a #OneHealth approach: bit.ly/3Nxmjyl
Our study reveals that 42.9 % of the #HHPs are reproductive toxicants, capable of causing infertility in adults and developmental defects in children, while 40 % are classified as human carcinogens. #toxictrade #toxicfreefuture
READ MORE #onthenews today @DailyNation :
nation.africa/kenya/health...
Watch full #toxictrade news feature: youtu.be/0YGCxN7vu4A?...
#highlyharzadouspesticides #agroecology #pesticidesuicide
CEJAD deeply values the partnerships and collaborations that have made the past year impactful. Let's make 2026 another year of Impact
#toxicsfreefuture #zerowaste #environmentjustice