India Champions Global Chemical & Waste Governance at BRS COPs 2025
India reaffirmed its leadership in environmental governance at the BRS COPs 2025 in Geneva. Led by Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, the Indian delegation advocated for sound management of chemicals and wastes, access to finance and technology for developing countries, and pushed for action on plastic pollution. The conference theme, “Make visible the invisible”, highlights global concern over the unseen hazards of chemical mismanagement.
India participated in the 2025 Conference of the Parties (COPs) to the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm (BRS) Conventions, held in Geneva from 30th April to 1st May 2025. Union Environment Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav led the Indian delegation, emphasizing India’s commitment to global action on chemical and waste management.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India Champions Global Chemical & Waste Governance at BRS COPs 2025 |
| Event | BRS COPs 2025, Geneva |
| Indian Leader | Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister for Environment |
| Theme | “Make visible the invisible” |
| Key Focus | Chemical and Waste Management, Plastic Pollution |
| India’s Domestic Actions | EPR policy, Single-use plastic ban, National Waste Rules |
| India’s Global Initiative | UNEA-4 Resolution on Single-use Plastics |
| Bilateral Partner in COPs | 2025 Switzerland, Norway |
| Relevant Conventions | Basel, Rotterdam, Stockholm |
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