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A particularly important case here is that of persistent organic pollutants.
Levels of persistent organic pollutants in the fish are rising.
Find out more about persistent organic pollutants and the legal framework to protect the environment.
The first group of compounds identified as Persistent organic pollutants.
Such compounds are considered persistent organic pollutants and have been found in mammals.
It is a persistent organic pollutant with a half-life of 2-15 years.
A variety of persistent organic pollutants, which can attach to particulates.
However, it is an extremely persistent organic pollutant; it does not easily break down.
It might be included in Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants.
On the environment, the official added, one could measure the levels of persistent organic pollutants and whether loans made to reduce them were having an effect.
Many of its derivatives proved to be highly controversial, as studies showed them to be persistent organic pollutants.
Aldrin and related "cyclodiene" pesticides became notorious as persistent organic pollutants.
If your chemicals are classed as persistent organic pollutants you must comply with international controls on their production, use and disposal.
The compound endrin became infamous as a persistent organic pollutant and for this reason it is banned in many countries.
His recent work has been researching the relationship between persistent organic pollutants to cancer and other health problems in humans and marine mammals.
It has been banned globally under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants.
DDT is one of 12 persistent organic pollutants that an international treaty had scheduled for a global ban.
Genetically modified foodstuffs, persistent organic pollutants, environmental toxins.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chemical substances that do not break down in the environment.
PeCB is a persistent organic pollutant, allowing an accumulation in the food chain.
These persistent organic pollutants, known as POP's, have gone virtually unregulated since they were developed more than 50 years ago.
PCBs are persistent organic pollutants and have entered the environment through both use and disposal.
Chlorobenzilate is a persistent organic pollutant and is very toxic to aquatic invertebrates.
In 2009, the production and agricultural use of lindane was banned under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants.
In Europe, the white-tailed eagle and some species of seals have been close to extinct due to poisoning of persistent organic pollutants.