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  • Article from 20.01.2014 | Last changed: 13.11.2017

    Waste management

    Waste sorting facilitie

    … (Abfallbeseitigungsgesetz), has been amended and adjusted from time to time, and is now our current Waste Management Act (Kreislaufwirtschaftsgesetz – KrWG). From waste … a process that constitutes a veritable paradigm shift. In Germany, waste management now aims to conserve natural resources and manage waste in an environmentally sound … quality standards for recycling. Under the Waste Management Act, beginning in 2015 separate collection of all of the various waste streams comprising paper, …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 24.06.2020

    Examples of Good Practice In Natech Risk Management

    … Examples? The Natech (Natural Hazard Triggered Technical Accidents) Addendum ( OECD 2015 ) to the OECD Guiding Principles on Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response ( OECD … information: kind of approach (e.g. hazard communication / hazard warning / guidelines),  source (e.g. government / institution / operator / international …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 16.07.2020

    Natural Hazards Triggering Technical Accidents (Natech)

    Lightning and technical installation

    … This project includes two phases, the EU /OECD-Natech-I-Project from 2009 to 2015 and the UN / OECD-Natech-II-Project from 2015 to 2019. The Natech-I-Project From 2009 To 2015 A first Workshop on Natech Risk … 2017-2020 Project Results Natech Risk Assessment and Management Words into Action guideline: Man-made / Technological Hazards Publications Natech Risk Management: …

  • Article from 13.05.2020 | Last changed: 10.06.2020

    Member States launch call for evidence on broad PFAS restriction

    questionnaire

    … contamination of ground, surface and drinking water. The Member States have now launched a questionnaire to generate further information for the development of … contamination of ground, surface and drinking water. The Member States have now launched a questionnaire to generate further information for the development of …

  • Article from 19.08.2019 | Last changed: 07.01.2020

    Air quality maps: Background information

    … (Hardy´s multiquadric interpolation scheme) plots the unevenly distributed measured values onto a structured grid. This grid is then displayed as a map. The individual … (Hardy´s multiquadric interpolation scheme) plots the unevenly distributed measured values onto a structured grid. This grid is then displayed as a map. The individual …

  • Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 20.11.2025

    Non-Chemical Alternatives for Rodent Control (NoCheRo)

    Die Silhouette einer Ratte vor grünem Hintergrund

    … (257.58 kB) Presentation A.2.6: Bruce Warburton: Trap Testing - Standards and Guidelines (804.88 kB) Presentation A.2.7: Sandra Baker: Testing the Humaneness of … for Evaluation of Rodent Traps (1 MB) Presentation B.5_Stefan Endepols_Efficacy guide for traps (279.93 kB) Related publications EU Workshop on Non-Chemical …

  • Article from 30.07.2025 | Last changed: 30.07.2025

    News

    News

    … of the 41st TF ICP M&M 32nd CCE and 6th CDM meeting from 18 to 20 february are now available. … 41 st TF ICP M&M 32 nd CCE and 6 th CDM meeting from 18 to 20 …

  • Article from 26.05.2020 | Last changed: 30.07.2020

    FAQ formaldehyde regulations for wood-based materials & furniture

    … in such a way that wood-based materials with low formaldehyde emissions can now be produced using these glues; however, products with higher formaldehyde … measurement method has had to be adapted to ensure compliance with the indoor air guideline of 0.1 ppm (120 µg/m³) for formaldehyde. The new procedure is DIN EN … and a lower air exchange rate than DIN EN 717-1 (previous reference standard). The values for emissions concentrations and air exchange required by DIN EN 16516 are …

  • Article from 18.08.2022 | Last changed: 18.08.2022

    RESCUE: Main results

    … of the remaining GHG-emissions are caused by agriculture. According to current knowledge, not all feedstock-related GHG-emissions can be avoided in industry either. … are still possible. However, for making this vision a reality, action must be taken now and every contribution (both from a production and consumption standpoint) must … of the remaining GHG-emissions are caused by agriculture. According to current knowledge, not all feedstock-related GHG-emissions can be avoided in industry either. …

  • Article from 04.11.2019 | Last changed: 04.11.2019

    RESCUE scenario GreenSupreme

    … of the chemical industry) can be reduced from around 2,500 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2015 to less than 1,100 TWh by 2050. In order to achieve GHG-reductions quickly, … of the chemical industry) can be reduced from around 2,500 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2015 to less than 1,100 TWh by 2050. In order to achieve GHG-reductions quickly, …

  • Article from 04.11.2019 | Last changed: 04.11.2019

    RESCUE scenario GreenLife

    … demand of the chemical industry) can be reduced from 2,500 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2015 to just under 1,200 TWh by 2050. The share of renewable energies will increase … demand of the chemical industry) can be reduced from 2,500 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2015 to just under 1,200 TWh by 2050. The share of renewable energies will increase …

  • Article from 04.11.2019 | Last changed: 04.11.2019

    RESCUE scenario GreenMe

    … of the chemical industry) can be reduced from around 2,500 terawatt hours (TWh) (in 2015) to around 1,200 TWh by 2050. The share of renewable energies will rise to 74 … of the chemical industry) can be reduced from around 2,500 terawatt hours (TWh) (in 2015) to around 1,200 TWh by 2050. The share of renewable energies will rise to 74 …