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THE TRUE COST OF THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY’S PRODUCTS THEIR STORIES: IPEN.ORG/CHEMICAL-VICTIMS $977,000,000,000 Annual costs related to childhood lead exposure in low- and middle-income countries $236,000,000,000 Annual costs for pollution associated with the production and use of volatile organic compounds 157,000,000,000 Median annual health cost for diseases associated with endocrine disrupting chemicals in the European Union $90,000,000,000 Health-related pesticide costs in Sub-Saharan Africa from 2005 – 2020 At least $1 TRILLION ICCM4 Meeting doc: SAICM/ICCM.4/INF/31

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the true cost of the chemical industry’s products

Their STorieS: ipen.org/chemical-victims

$977,000,000,000Annual costs related to childhood lead exposure in low- and middle-income countries

$236,000,000,000Annual costs for pollution associated with the production and use of volatile organic compounds

€157,000,000,000Median annual health cost for diseases associated with endocrine disrupting chemicals in the European Union

$90,000,000,000Health-related pesticide costs in Sub-Saharan Africa from 2005 – 2020

at least $1 trillionICCM4 Meeting doc: SAICM/ICCM.4/INF/31

$4,100,000,000,000“ The vast majority of human health costs linked to chemicals production, consumption and disposal are not borne

by chemicals producers, or shared down the value-chain. Uncompensated harms to human health and the envi-ronment are market failures that need correction.”

— UNEP (Global Chemicals Outlook, 2012)

The global chemical industry has a turn-over of about USD $4.1 trillion per year.

a responsible chemical industry would pay the true costs for managing their products, instead of externalizing their toxic liabilities.

$4.1 trillion

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