The Green Customs Initiative

In Environmental law and governance

The Green Customs Initiative, launched in 2004, is an unprecedented informal partnership of international organisations cooperating to prevent the illegal trade in environmentally-sensitive commodities and substances and to facilitate the legal trade. Its objective is to enhance the capacity of customs and other relevant border control officers to monitor and facilitate the legal trade and to detect and prevent illegal trade in environmentally sensitive commodities covered by the relevant conventions and multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs).

These commodities include ozone depleting substances (ODS), toxic chemicals, hazardous wastes, endangered species and living-modified organisms. This is achieved through awareness-raising on all relevant international agreements as well as provision of assistance and tools to the customs community. Green Customs Initiative is designed to complement and enhance existing customs training efforts under the respective agreements.

The Green Customs Initiative provides opportunities for coordinated and cost-effective development of tools, delivery of training and awareness-raising of customs officers and other border control officers through its umbrella partnership involving multiple organisations with diverse mandates. Customs administrations need and regularly request coordinated training such as that delivered under the Green Customs Initiative. Such coordinated training is not provided through other means.

For more information about this Initiative, please contact aphrodite.smagadi[at]un.org or jackline.wanjiru[at]un.org.

 

In Environmental law and governance