The Quick Start Programme: 13 years of Advancing Sound Chemicals Management - [Factsheet]
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Established in 2006 by the first International Conference on Chemicals Management – the Quick Start Programme (QSP) concluded in December 2019. This year is significant and provides an opportunity to look back at QSP’s vast impact through successful projects and activities across the globe.
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