In regard to human health and environmental safety
and conservation, many of international agreements
on chemicals managements, Basel convention,
Rotterdam convention, and Stockholm convention, for
instances, as well as environmental sustainability and
corporate social responsibility have been declared and
adopted by member countries and business
corporations. Among this participation, international
organizations liable for products use in crop plant
protection have launched a CMS (container
management scheme) for decades. Success CMS have
been reported in many countries including USA,
Canada, Europe and Asia. Nevertheless, management
of pesticide packaging waste is a dynamic and
innovative process, as stated in the European Crop
Protection Association’s Guidelines for Container
Management [3], ones can not expect on the same
pattern of CMS as others. There are many factors
should be considered in CMS. The most important are
active participation of all stakeholders involved in the
supply chain and appropriate for specific local
circumstances, for instance, laws and regulations,
social, environmental and economical acceptance.