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  • Press release 49/2018 from 19.12.2018 | Last changed: 08.01.2019

    Disposal of packaging to become greener

    Yellow bags of packaging waste

    … but it also affects many online retailers and importers. Press release No. 49/2018 | 19.12.2018 Registration in the new Central Office Packaging Registry is meant to create a …

  • Press release 41/2018 from 05.12.2018 | Last changed: 14.02.2019

    First national competition for sustainable urban logistics

    Lieferwagen in der Stadt

    … a special prize for its particularly visionary project. Press release No. 41/2018 | 05.12.2018 Federal Environment Minister Svenja Schulze said: "Urban logistics are vitally …

  • Press release 07/2019 from 21.03.2019 | Last changed: 24.04.2019

    Water type of the year 2019: the large North Sea estuary

    Eine Satellitenaufnahme der Nordseeästuare

    … status Satellite image of North Sea estuaries Source: Copernicus Sentinel Daten [2018] The estuaries of the Elbe, Ems and Weser rivers have changed dramatically in …

  • News from 28.05.2018 | Last changed: 28.05.2018

    UBA welcomes EU proposal on single use plastics

    eine Strandkrabbe sitzt in der Öffnung einer halben leeren Plastikflasche, die am Strand als Müll liegt

    … cups, plastic bottles and cigarette butts, but also balloon sticks. 28.05.2018 For the first time ever, the Commission links findings in the environment with … on single-use plastics is part of the Plastics Strategy presented in January 2018. The main goal of the strategy is to increase plastics recycling, to reduce …

  • Press release 04/2025 from 21.01.2025 | Last changed: 23.01.2025

    Packaging recycling only works with correct waste separation

    Verschiedene Verpackungsabfälle

    … The targets for statutory recycling rates have increased significantly since 2018. The dual systems have achieved five out of eight recycling quotas, in some … are taken into account. The proportion of plastic packaging recycled from 2018 to 2023 rose from 42.1 to 68.9 per cent. “This development is particularly …

  • Press release 20/2018 from 25.07.2018 | Last changed: 30.07.2018

    Level of packaging consumption in Germany remains very high

    Yellow bags of packaging waste

    … have a clear ecological advantage over disposable packaging." Press release No. 20/2018 | 25.07.2018 The recycling quota varies depending on the packaging: it is relatively high …

  • Cover from 30.05.2022

    River Restoration: Start

    Aerial view of the Fulda and a branch with low water flow. Grasses, shrubs and trees grow on the banks with diverse hydromorphological structures.

    … services) / Landkreis Verden Cycling on the restored Ruhr near Binnerfeld (2018) The restoration of the Ruhr near Arnsberg (North Rhine-Westphalia) offers new … / Medieningenieurbüro Manntau Restored river Murg in Rastatt, Baden-Wuerttemberg (2018) Since its restoration, the river Murg in Rastatt has been able to develop … Next Previous Initial measure to start restoration at the Fulda river in Hesse (2018) Often, a relatively small measure is sufficient to trigger river dynamics. At …

  • Press release 03/2021 from 28.01.2021 | Last changed: 08.02.2021

    Many companies underestimate the risks of climate change

    Niedrigwasser

    … impacts of global climate change for Germany "). Back in the summers of 2018 and 2019, low water levels caused by persistent drought led to delivery … companies to make a non-financial statement on material sustainability risks since 2018. UBA has developed a proposal for a uniform framework of requirements for …

  • Press release 29/2019 from 11.09.2019 | Last changed: 01.11.2019

    Real nitrogen oxide emissions of diesel passenger cars remain too high

    Stau in der Stadt.

    … vehicle mass and performance, combined with the type approval in effect until 2018. "The changes which the EU made in testing procedures and cycles of CO2 emissions in new passenger cars, effective since 1 September 2018, was the right step to take", emphasises Ms Krautzberger. "We must nevertheless …