We need to work on governmental level and create common rules and limits and measurements for the biophysical and biochemical factors and pollutants dangerous for our nature, our homes and all the buildings where people live or work with priority of kindergartens, schools and hospitals where the individuals are more sensitive and spend a large amount of time. For example: There are lot of qualifications for limits for electric and magnetic fields in different countries and there is a lot of countries without any regulations.
Pavlina Ivanova (Women Engage for a Common Future) spoke on behalf of the Regional Civil Society Engagement Mechanism, on Empowering People to Protect the Planet: The Environmental Dimension of SDG 16, at the SDG 16, session 2, during the UNECE RFSD, in Geneva on 22 March 2019.
Read her intervention here.