Keeping people and environment safe! EcoWaste welcomes DENR policy on cadmium photo Ecowaste Coalition
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Keeping people and environment safe! EcoWaste welcomes DENR policy on cadmium

Nov 2, 2021, 6:06 AM
James Veloso

James Veloso

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The administrative order issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources last May seeks to reduce the risk of exposure to human health and the environment from cadmium and related compounds used in industrial processes.

TOXICS watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition has welcomed a new policy issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) that seeks to protect human health and the environment from cadmium, a highly poisonous chemical and a known human carcinogen.

DENR Administrative Order No. 2021-08 (Chemical Control Order for Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds), signed by Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu last May 6 and published last month, seeks to reduce the risk of exposure to human health and the environment from cadmium and related compounds used in industrial processes.

“We welcome this policy issuance by the DENR regulating industry use of cadmium as this can contribute to safeguarding the health of workers and the general public from the adverse effects of exposure to this highly toxic element,” Thony Dizon, EcoWaste Chemical Safety Campaigner, said.

The EcoWaste Coalition has been lobbying since 2016 for the adoption of a CCO that will prohibit or restrict the use of cadmium and its compounds to reduce exposure, especially among workers and consumers, and to minimize, if not eliminate, cadmium emissions and discharges from human activities such as waste management and disposal.

Classified as one of the “10 chemicals of major public health concern” by the World Health Organization (WHO), “cadmium exerts toxic effects on the kidney, the skeletal system and the respiratory system and is classified as a human carcinogen,” according to WHO.

The CCO, which will take effect this November, requires any person or entity engaged in the importation, manufacture, distribution and industrial use of cadmium and cadmium compounds to register with and obtain importation clearance from the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB).

Applicants are further required to meet the specified requirements pertaining to importation, manufacturing, chemical management plan, emergency and contingency plan, labeling, workers’ training, handling, transport, treatment, storage and disposal.

The CCO further requires any person or entity involved in the transport, recycling, treatment, storage and disposal of cadmium-containing wastes to register and comply with all the applicable provisions of the rules and regulations on hazardous waste management under Republic Act 6969, or the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990.

“The tightened regulation on the management of cadmium-containing wastes is essential to prevent and reduce cadmium releases into the environment from the recycling, open dumping, landfilling, open burning and incineration of such wastes,” noted Dizon.
“As the CCO does not cover cadmium and cadmium compounds in batteries, ceramics, cosmetics, electronics, jewelries, plastics, toys and others, we hope that other regulatory agencies will adopt and/or enforce health protective controls or restrictions on the cadmium content in products and materials under their jurisdiction to protect consumers and the environment,” he added.

Tags: #toxicmaterials, #EcoWasteCoalition, #cadmium, #DepartmentOfEnvironmentandNaturalResources


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