EPA is an active partner with
the Department of State and other U.S. agencies in a number of international activities. These activities
range from participation in conferences and meetings to development of agreements and negotiations
promoting community right-to-know objectives, the manufacture, use, management and disposal of chemicals
and heavy metals, and chemical testing. All of these activities complement and contribute to the
accomplishment of EPA's mission and responsibilities under various laws and international
agreements. They are carried out in cooperation and consultation with industry, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) and interested stakeholders.
Coordinated international action is critical for dealing effectively with sound management of chemicals at the global level. An important component of this work is capacity-building for developing countries and countries with economics in transition. The following represents the Office's current international efforts:
![International Screening Information Data Sets](images/b_blue.gif)
![OECD Test Guidelines Program](images/b_blue.gif)
![Cooperative Arrangement between U.S. EPA and the Australian Government's National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS)](images/b_blue.gif)
Negotiation and Implementation of Global/Regional Standards and Instruments
TSCA Section 12(b) - Exports of Chemicals
UNEP/UNECE Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Negotiations
![Promoting Greener Public Purchasing-Working with OECD](images/b_blue.gif)
Support of International Programs
North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation (NACEC)