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Young people declare war on marine litter
Support from the Federal Environment Agency
Car sharing could reduce CO2 emissions by six million tonnes
Whether it is car sharing or shared housing – lending, exchange or shared usage is in fashion.
More legal rulings on shipments of illegal waste in 2013
Significantly more court decisions taken on exports of waste to Africa and Eastern Europe
Environmental data shows that transport sector is not on course in environmental protection
The transport sector is the only sector which has failed to reduce its emissions since 1990
Chemicals Regulation REACH: companies must make improvements
More than half of the registration dossiers governed by the European REACH Regulation are not compliant with at least one of the seven screened data requirements, for example information on mutagenicity. These are the conclusions of a study carried out by the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) on behalf of the Federal Environment Agency (UBA).
Chemical brownfields: forest soil is very slow to forget
New interactive map shows old pollutant loads
Climate change could cause more heat-related deaths in future
Heat waves raise risk of death in heart patients by up to 15 percent
Allergy alert: Action day to fight ragweed
Highly allergic plant spreading in Germany – Ragweed Day on 27 June features nationwide campaigns
Food waste causes four percent of Germany’s greenhouse gas emissions
UBA President Krautzberger: There is hardly any sector where waste avoidance is so easy.
Fighting dandelions with a brush and hot water
UBA symposium proves that cities and municipalities can often do without pesticides
Online debate: How can we adopt a resource-conserving lifestyle?
Have a say in the update to the German Resource Efficiency Programme
Contest for 'Blue Angel Prize 2015' has started
The 'Blue Angel Prize' contest has been launched for the fourth time in the framework of the German Sustainability Award. The prize distinguishes companies which support the cause of the Blue Angel ecolabel in an extraordinary way and thereby excel in their efforts to help protect the environment.