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A group of people stand outside a building, wearing matching white shirts and name badges. They are holding a banner that reads IPEN pour un avenir sans toxiques with additional text below.
一群身着黄色衬衫的人站在户外的一个游泳池旁,手举写有 IPEN a toxoxics-free future 的横幅,背景是树木和绿地。.
A group of about 30 people of various ages stands together posing for a photo in front of a building with red brick walls and dark doors. Most people are smiling and looking at the camera.

IPEN members, called Participating Organizations (POs), work globally and in their countries and regions to end threats to health and the environment from toxic chemicals and waste. Check this page often for regional achievements and recent highlights and see more about IPEN’s Regional Hubs.

中欧、东欧和西欧

In Bulgaria, following a long-term campaign by IPEN PO Za Zemiata, the Supreme Administrative Court ruled against the controversial plastic waste (RDF) fueled incineration plant project planned for the center of the capital city, Sofia. Following a prolonged legal battle, this ruling highlighted significant deficiencies in public participation and health risk assessments by the authorities.

Video: Hear Danita Zarichinova describe the campaign and the court victory

东南亚和东亚

In Ratchaburi Province, Thailand, the community will receive 22 million baht (approx. $700,000) in compensation for health and environmental damage caused over decades by the Wax Garbage Recycle Centre Company. This landmark ruling marks Thailand’s first successful ecological class action to secure compensation from a corporate polluter. IPEN PO Ecological Alert and Recovery–Thailand (EARTH) has for many years provided scientific, legal, and advocacy support to the affected community and continues pursuing further compensation. For this work and more, EARTH Director Penchom Saetang was recognized for the 2025 MIRROR50 ‘Change Maker’ award

拉丁美洲和加勒比地区

In Colombia, IPEN PO Colnodo’s long-term efforts successfully won a national ban on the manufacture, import, and sales of lead paint. Colnodo’s work included research, advocacy, awareness-raising, and partnerships with health organizations and national authorities.

Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia

In the Kyrgyz Republic, the government adopted regulations developed by IPEN PO Independent Ecological Expertise (IEE) to protect human health and the environment from hazardous chemicals. The policy won a Gold Award from the Future Policy Awards

英语非洲

In South Africa, IPEN PO groundWork won a major victory when the Thor Chemical company was forced to send its toxic waste back to the EU for cleanup. For many years groundWork efforts included documenting toxic impacts, supporting affected communities and workers, and pressing for a national hazardous waste policy. Based in the UK, in the 1970s Thor Chemical was ordered by the British government to close or clean up its polluting mercury recycling operations. Instead, the company moved the facility to rural South Africa and for decades polluted the community and poisoned its workers, leaving four workers dead and dozens sick from mercury poisoning.

中东和北非

In Tunisia, work by IPEN PO Association of Environmental Education for Future Generations (AEEFG) helped end the use of dozens of highly hazardous pesticides (HHPs). The group’s work resulted in a ban on 24 HHPs banned and led the Minister of Agriculture to end policies allowing the use of dozens more. Prior to the AEEFG campaign, Tunisia allowed farmers to use 80 HHPs, while less than 10 are allowed today.

非洲法语国家

Advocacy efforts by IPEN POs led to the successful influence of local governance in Senegal, resulting in a draft decree to eliminate mercury from dental amalgams, promoting sustainable practices that benefit the environment and public health.

南亚

In Sri Lanka, advocacy and legal work by IPEN PO Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) led to a historic high court ruling ordering US $1 billion in compensation for the X-Press Pearl spill, reinforcing the ‘polluter pays’ principle and highlighting the urgent need to tackle plastic pollution and toxic chemicals. CEJ and IPEN documented effects from the 2021 spill in a detailed report and CEJ continues to pursue public policy and legal remedies to hold the shipping companies accountable for damage from the spill.

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