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  • Article from 30.04.2024 | Last changed: 13.06.2024

    Chemicals in articles: EU LIFE Project AskREACH

    Ein Barcode auf einem Produkt wir mit einem Smartphone gescannt

    … last update on 30.04.2024 Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs) can, for example, have carcinogenic or endocrine disrupting properties or be very persistent … Regulation applies to most solid objects used by consumers, including household goods, textiles, shoes, sportswear, furniture, DIY products, electrical & electronic …

  • Article from 18.08.2025 | Last changed: 20.10.2025

    ChemSelect – assessing the sustainability of chemicals

    different colors in a circle as graphic logo

    … yellow and red. Scientists/researchers or authorities can also use the tool, for example for sustainability screening. What can ChemSelect do? 9 criteria are used to … data entry starts with including the substance identity and hazard information. A good data source is the ECHA substance database .  It is possible to upload company … a purple triangle raises awareness regarding the need to enter further data. These examples show how ChemSelect is used. They contain various explanations of what …

  • Article from 24.04.2025 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    EU Environment Agencies Review Status of Sustainability Research

    In a small meeting room, 7 people sit or stand in front of a screen. On the screen appear the faces of people in the meeting call.

    … and the need for strategic communication to engage policy makers effectively . For example, new legislation in Germany addressing flooding underscores the significance … powerful stakeholders, and fostering consumer motivation and awareness. Specific examples cited were electronics, fast fashion, and furniture production supply …

  • Article from 08.04.2025 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    Reflections from the Sustainability Science Summit 2025

    Four people sitting on chairs on a stage, talking to each other, the backs of some people in the audience.

    … support long-term impact. Dr. Stephan Bartke pointed to the CASRI initiative as an example of strengthening national-EU and research-policy linkages. The CASRI … itself but also the structured uptake and application of findings in policy and practice. Overcoming Barriers to Transdisciplinary Science: Sustainability science …

  • Article from 15.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    The 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement

    Lettering 1,5 degrees Celsius

    … way back? An overshoot of the 1.5°C benchmark would have serious consequences. For example, the melting of the ice sheets on Greenland and in the Antarctic would be … … An overshoot of the 1.5°C benchmark would have serious consequences. For example, the melting of the ice sheets on Greenland and in the Antarctic would be …

  • Article from 28.10.2024 | Last changed: 25.08.2025

    Report on 14 regional and national Sustainability Research needs

    U-Shaped tables with 12 participants, listening to one speaking

    … transition - promising funding mechanisms, and relevant aspects on Science Policy Practice Interaction (SPPI) and interviews with National Key Stakeholders. Also, … and Sustainability Research and Innovation needs, Funding and Science Policy and Practice Interactions - CASRI Deliverable 2.1. ) National Reviews and Stakeholder …

  • Article from 24.04.2025 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    CASRI report on enhancing Ethics, Gender Equality, and Diversity

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    … on this framework, CASRI has taken further steps to put these principles into practice. One key area here is the creation of a supportive work environment that … the annual project meetings, a session will be always dedicated to share the latest practices and promote inclusion and gender balance. A Model for Inclusive Research …

  • Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Effects chain – Example from the ‘human health’ action field

    Effects chain – Example from the ‘human health’ action field 2023 Monitoring Report on the German … These information sources can help institutions to take preventative measures in good time as well as enabling the population to respond by taking measures for …

  • Article from 10.12.2025 | Last changed: 10.12.2025

    Sustainable resource use in the leisure sector

    Top view of a soccer field

    … What can circular and resource-efficient leisure activities look like and what examples of best practice already exist? Approach The project starts with an inventory and an …

  • Article from 02.08.2023 | Last changed: 23.10.2025

    Guarantees of origin for renewable energy sources

    … GOs have to comply with are set out in Article 19 of EU Directive 2018/2001/EU. For example, the production period and the energy source for a unit of energy produced … GOs have to comply with are set out in Article 19 of EU Directive 2018/2001/EU. For example, the production period and the energy source for a unit of energy produced …

  • Article from 20.05.2022 | Last changed: 18.07.2022

    Good to know about nanomaterials

    Nano structures

    Good to know about nanomaterials Nano structures are more than 1000 times smaller … safety and environmental compatibility” of 2016-2020 is currently under review. … Good to know about nanomaterials …

  • Article from 19.07.2024 | Last changed: 19.07.2024

    Questions and Answers on Water Reuse

    … animals result.  The three-stage waste water treatment process that is now standard practice in Germany has been optimised for the reduction of nutrients, which is why … experience of water reuse is not confined to the Mediterranean Member States. For example, 2.5 million cubic metres of extensively reclaimed waste water are used in …