Around the world, in order to protect health and the environment, countries need to set in place and enforce effective national legislation, regulations and/or standards regarding chemicals of concern. The documents on this page are intended to help governments and industries create laws or adopt standards to limit the production, import, sale, and use of chemicals of concern.
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Market Analysis of the paint industry in Indonesia (English / Bahasa)
National Baseline Survey of Paint Market in Peru
National baseline information on lead paint in Jordan