The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/7 to allow a Party, upon notification to the Secretariat, to use, in response to an emergency event, consumption of quantities not exceeding 20 tonnes of methyl bromide. The Secretar...
The Thirteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XIII/11:
Noting that Parties not operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 must cease production and consumption of methyl bromide for other than quarantine and pre-shipme...
The Fifteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XV/54:
Recognizing that Parties had difficulty in taking a decision on the appropriate amount of methyl bromide to use for critical uses,
Mindful that e...
The First Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. Ex.I/3:
Reaffirming the obligation to phase out the production and consumption of methyl bromide in accordance with paragraph 5 of Article 2H by 1 January 2005, ...
Noting with appreciation the work of the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel and its Methyl Bromide Technical Options Committee,
Recognizing the significant reductions in critical-use nominations for methyl bromide by m...
The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/24:
That any Party may bring to the attention of the Secretariat the existence of new substances which it believes have the potential to deplete the ozone layer and...
The Eleventh Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XI/20:
Recalling decisions IX/24 and X/8 on control of new ozone-depleting substances,
Noting that the issue was discussed at the Eleventh Meeti...
The Thirteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XIII/5:
Understanding that “new substances” are those believed to deplete the ozone layer and to have the likelihood of substantial production but not listed...
The Thirteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XIII/6:
Recalling decision XI/20, which requires Parties to give full consideration to ways for expediting the procedure for adding new substances and their asso...
The Thirteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XIII/7:
Noting the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel’s report that n-propyl bromide (nPB) is being marketed aggressively and that nPB use and emissions ...