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Revision of the
FSC Pesticides Policy
FSC® F000100 - FSC® A.C. 2017 All rights reserved
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Working group
Name Subgroup Interest Country
Colin Maunder Stakeholder Economic New Zealand
Jonas Salvador Stakeholder Economic Brazil
Rina Guadagnini Stakeholder Environmental UK
Debbie Muir Stakeholder Environmental South Africa
Wade Cachagee Stakeholder Social Canada
Doralice Ortiz Stakeholder Social Colombia
Robinson Pitelli Technical expert Environmental Brazil
Verica Vasic Technical expert Economic Serbia
Lain Dare Technical expert Social Australia
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Present draft 1-0
Questions and answers
Discussion
Our agenda today
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Timeline of the revision process
2015 2016 2017 2018
ToR approved PPWG established
Kick off meeting
Second WG meeting
1st public consultation
Side event at FSC GA
Analysis of feedback
Third WG meeting
Draft 2-0
2nd public
consultation
Final draft
Decision making
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Content: a shift in the approach
RISKapproach
HAZARDapproach
TOXICITY TOXICITY +
EXPOSURE
Current Policy Draft 1
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HAZARD + NO EXPOSURE = NO RISK
HAZARD x EXPOSURE = RISK
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Content: Policy elements
Identification of HHPs
Prioritization and categorization of HHPs
Regulation of the use of HHPs taking into account risk
Reparation and compensation of damages
Monitoring of the impact of the FSC Pesticides Policy.
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Current policy: hazard approach
FSC HIGHLY HAZARDOUS PESTICIDES
ALL PESTICIDES
351 PESTICIDES + 5 GROUPS
ALL PROHIBITED
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351 PESTICIDES + 5 GROUPS
ALL PROHIBITED
ALL PESTICIDES
TOXIC
200 PESTICIDES
VERY TOXIC120 PESTICIDES
MOST TOXIC31 PESTICIDES+ 5 GROUPS T
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TOTAL = 351 PESTICIDES + 5 GROUPS
Element 1 - Identification
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Element 2 - Prioritization of criteria and categorization Hazard group Number Criteria
Relevant International
Agreements or conventions1
Relevant International
Agreements or conventions
Acute toxicity 2Acute toxicity to mammals
and birds
Chronic toxicity
3 Carcinogenicity
4 Mutagenicity to mammals
5Developmental and
reproductive toxicity
6Endocrine disrupting
chemical (EDC)
Environmental toxicity
7Acute toxicity to aquatic
organisms
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Persistence in soil or water
and soil sorption potential
and bio-magnification and
bio-accumulation
Dioxins 9Dioxins (residues or
emissions)
Heavy metals 10 Heavy metals
Highly hazardous pesticides
Toxicity
+
-
31 active ingredients + 5 groups
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Element 2: Prioritization of criteria and categorization
Highly hazardous pesticides
Toxicity
+
-
120 active ingredients
31 active ingredients + 5 groups
2 or 3 of 3
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Element 2: Prioritization of criteria and categorization
Highly hazardous pesticides
Toxicity
+
-
200 active ingredients
120 active ingredients
31 active ingredients + 5 groups
1 of 3
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Element 3: Regulation of the use of HHPs
+
-
PROHIBITED
FSC HIGHLY RESTRICTED
HHPs
FSC RESTRICTED
HHPs
Toxicity
Exception: emergency situation or government order
Only with Environmental and social risk assessment:o Identify and assess riskso Implement mitigation measureso Strive toward less hazardous alternativeso Scale, intensity and risk
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Element 3: Regulation of the use of HHPsToxicity
+
-
HIGHLY RESTRICTED
HHPs
FSC RESTRICTED
HHPs
OTHER CHEMICAL PESTICIDES
All chemical pesticides
Highly hazardous pesticides
Follow requirements from
National Standards
PROHIBITED
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Implementation
FSC HIGHLY RESTRICTED
HHPs
FSC RESTRICTED
HHPs
Development global ESRA
template
Adaptation to national context
Approval of adapted
indicators by FSC
CH carries out ESRA
CB assesses compliance
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Implementation
PROHIBITED
HHP use
Notify CB in written
Submit report
Assessment of
compliance
Procedure in case of emergency or government order
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Implementation and verification
• Standard Development Group’s role
• Certification Body’s role
• Transparency
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Elemento 4
• Compensación y reparación
Elemento 5
• Monitoreo del impacto
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Componentes sociales articulados a la política
Evaluación de riesgos con base en necesidades locales
Priorización del riesgo con base al impacto para la salud humana y el medio ambiente
Mecanismos de participación para la construcción de la política
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Environmental and Social Risk Analysis for Pesticides
• Pesticides are chemical substances in which the toxicological and hazard potentials have small variation (formulation and the way that is delivered to the pest-target)
• Conditions of the pesticides use is what determines the potential of exposition to the farmer, other humans, environment and natural resources.
• Risk = f(toxicology and conditions of the use)
Risk potential for pesticides
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Elaboration Risk Analysis modelParameters proposed as main components
• Social• Sprayer (training degree, use of PPI, quality of equipment's, …)• Other worker in the forestry production (reentry interval, PPIs manage, …)• Consumer
• Environment• Toxicology for important components of the forestry biocenosis
• Birds• Beneficial arthropod (bees, natural enemies, …)• Earthworms• Soil microbial activity (CO2 soil evolution, nitrogen fixation, phosphorus
solubilization, ….)
• Natural resources• Water (groundwater and superficial)• Soil (contamination risk)
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Consultation
https://consultation-platform.fsc.org/
FSC Consultation Platform:
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• Please provide feedback on draft 1-0 using the FSC consultation
platform: https://consultation-platform.fsc.org/
• Find more information about the revision process on the FSC
website:
https://ic.fsc.org/en/what-is-fsc-certification/consultations/current-
processes/fsc-pesticides-policy-fsc-pol-30-001
• For questions and queries, please contact Maria Melero at