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  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    Project Database: Advisory Assistance Programme

    … Other Capacity Building Public Participation Radiation Protection Transport Waste Management and Circular Economy Water Management and Conservation Running time …

  • Article from 04.07.2013 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Site remediation

    … hazardous substances were handled at the abandoned sites, or the manner in which waste was handled, stored and deposited. Such assessments also involve historical … Virtually all such sites have been identified. Capture of suspected hazardous waste sites The graph shows the first steps of working with contaminated sites in Germany - capturing and historical exploration of suspected hazardous waste sites Source: UBA Downloads: PDF-Datei (Download) (22.39 kB) The investigation …

  • Article from 10.08.2020 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Remediation technology

    … content Links Natural reduction of pollutants when working with inherited waste Stationary soil treatment plants 2012 Stationary soil treatment plants 2009 …

  • Article from 10.03.2014 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Contaminated sites

    Graphic realization of a multifarious land use

    … Act ( BBodSchG), contaminated sites are abandoned industrial sites or abandoned waste disposal sites that have caused harmful changes to the soil or other hazards … general public. This can be caused by improper treatment, storage or disposal of waste and/or the improper handling of environmentally hazardous substances. last … the EU. Tar basin The picture paradigmatically shows the deposition of industrial waste products, here tar containing waste, in open stack resp. clarifying basins. …

  • Article from 07.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Changing direction rather than ramping things up

    … turn the economic downturn of the first quarter of 2020 into a new record high, are wasting the historic opportunity to transform the economy and society, which is in … turn the economic downturn of the first quarter of 2020 into a new record high, are wasting the historic opportunity to transform the economy and society, which is in …

  • Article from 11.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Navigating abrupt system changes

    … planetary boundaries. We currently have a unique opportunity which we should not waste. We cannot afford to shy away from global inequalities. Resilient societies … planetary boundaries. We currently have a unique opportunity which we should not waste. We cannot afford to shy away from global inequalities. Resilient societies …

  • Article from 29.07.2025 | Last changed: 29.07.2025

    Geoengineering

    … Upwelling, Downwelling Direct Ocean Electrochemical Capture Dumping of harvest waste and algae farms See UBA topic - Marine Geoengineering (German) Terrestrial CDR … Upwelling, Downwelling Direct Ocean Electrochemical Capture Dumping of harvest waste and algae farms See UBA topic - Marine Geoengineering (German) Terrestrial CDR …

  • Article from 22.01.2024 | Last changed: 11.03.2024

    International Chemicals Management

    International chemicals management aims to achieve the sustainable use of chemicals worldwide

    … 2019. Countries and stakeholders decide on the future international chemicals and waste management at the Fifth World Chemicals Conference (International Conference … Internationally binding regulatory frameworks such as the Basel (on hazardous waste), Rotterdam (on information on exported hazardous substances), Stockholm (on … 12.4 envisages achieving environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle by 2020 and significantly reducing their release …

  • Article from 03.09.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Precautionary soil protection

    … into other fields of law in more or less detail, for example pollution control law, waste law (Sewage Sludge Ordinance, Biowaste Ordinance) and building regulations. It is important now and in the medium … are applied, for example, where materials (mainly soil material, sewage sludge, biowaste) are applied onto or introduced into the soil as well as in the permitting of …

  • Article from 24.03.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil protection

    Soil in a child's hand

    … The success of measures in domains such as air quality, sewage treatment and waste policy can have an impact on the soil. Residual air pollution ends up in the soil; sewage sludge quality has an impact on soil quality; recyclable waste that is deposited in or on the ground also affects on soil quality. Historical … The success of measures in domains such as air quality, sewage treatment and waste policy can have an impact on the soil. Residual air pollution ends up in the …

  • Article from 15.02.2016 | Last changed: 14.08.2025

    Division III

    Dr. Bettina Rechenberg

    … be conserved? last update on 15.02.2016 Sustainable Production and Products, Waste Management In one way or another all aspects of product lifecycles, from raw … officials and the general public with information and advice aimed at avoiding illegal cross-border transport of hazardous waste. Sewage treatment optimization …

  • Article from 06.09.2023 | Last changed: 14.08.2025

    Division I

    Martin Schmied

    … transportation modalities to be quieter, use fewer raw materials and generate less waste and lower emissions so as to improve air quality by reducing pollution. This … transportation modalities to be quieter, use fewer raw materials and generate less waste and lower emissions so as to improve air quality by reducing pollution. This …