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  • Article from 10.03.2014 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Contaminated sites

    Graphic realization of a multifarious land use

    … EU. Tar basin The picture paradigmatically shows the deposition of industrial waste products, here tar containing waste, in open stack resp. clarifying basins. Source: … and leaks out of the bank. Source: Frauenstein Feral depositions of waste from oil production Feral depositions in urban areas are particurlarly common in countries, …

  • Article from 24.04.2014 | Last changed: 24.04.2014

    Emissions behaviour of wood and wood-based materials

    hand holding a flake board

    … Emissions behaviour of wood and wood-based materials Wood products can produce emissions of harmful substances Source: sebka / Fotolia.com … of 6 boards) did not comply with the criteria of the AgBB scheme from among those purchased on the market between December 2007 and February 2009. Emissions of …

  • Article from 10.12.2025 | Last changed: 10.12.2025

    Sustainable resource use in the leisure sector

    Top view of a soccer field

    … quantities and their use can have negative environmental consequences . Some products and services in the leisure sector require a considerable amount of raw … are needed to build concert halls and amusement parks, pets need to be fed and products such as sailing boats, photographic equipment and guitars need to be … quantities and their use can have negative environmental consequences . Some products and services in the leisure sector require a considerable amount of raw …

  • Article from 24.09.2015 | Last changed: 24.09.2015

    Plant protection products

    Bauer brings out pesticides in his field

    Plant protection products Some nine kilogrammes of plant protection products are spread one hectare … other co-formulants (substances which are supposed to have a positive effect on the production, storage or use of a product). The product itself is used in various …

  • Article from 06.11.2015 | Last changed: 06.11.2015

    Chemical research at UBA

    A woman in the apron of the chemistry works in the laboratory. You are filled with liquid glass vessels

    … UBA carries out research in its own laboratories on the effects of plant protection products, biocides, pharmaceutical drugs or industrial chemicals on the environment. … of chemicals laws ( REACH , Plant Protection Act , Pharmaceuticals Act, Biocidal Products Directive , Infection Protection Act ). Experimental research is done for …

  • Article from 09.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Risks and opportunities in responding to the coronavirus crisis

    … coronavirus crisis. An additional focus will be made on the resilience, i.e. the durability and robustness of the economic and social structures. The huge importance … coronavirus crisis. An additional focus will be made on the resilience, i.e. the durability and robustness of the economic and social structures. The huge importance …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Ecology of data: we should use the coronavirus crisis as ...

    … according to principles of sustainability are based on the decentralised production of energy. This reduces the need for power lines and transmission losses, … are digital or real, are networked systems. They operate on the basis of the close, productive exchange of their elements. This applies to regional, closed material … according to principles of sustainability are based on the decentralised production of energy. This reduces the need for power lines and transmission losses, …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Coronavirus/climate/innovation: why we have to save tomorrow's

    … the climate crisis, we require more businesses that develop ecological, sustainable products, services and business models. In Germany, these are frequently SMEs (small … by the German Foundation for the Environment (DBU). At the same time, with their products and services, green start-ups contribute to an internationally competitive, … used to transform our energy systems, for recycling management, and for CO2-neutral production processes. To achieve this, we require innovative implementers. After the …

  • Article from 06.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Sustainability has a solid record as a paradigm of resilience

    … aligning their core activities to the emergency requirements and converting entire production lines to supply much-needed protective clothing and disinfectants. With … play a key role. Its potential is particularly evident now, in the decentralised production of protective equipment using 3D printers, for instance, or the use of … aligning their core activities to the emergency requirements and converting entire production lines to supply much-needed protective clothing and disinfectants. With …

  • Article from 11.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    The coronavirus pandemic and protecting the climate – some discus

    … globalisation by focusing on maintaining and redeveloping domestic and regional productive capacities. The coronavirus crisis has demonstrated the exceptional … as a limitation of globalisation and a clear regionalisation of the structures of production; a retaining of the measures from the December 2019 Climate Package; the … efficiently by increasing the use of secondary raw materials and returning products to the product life cycle. The normality of the economic growth to which we …

  • Article from 14.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Coming through the pandemic the right way up

    … the fiscal resources needed for rebuilding without sacrificing autonomy . Yet a durable solution requires solidarity both within and between countries. As Mark … the fiscal resources needed for rebuilding without sacrificing autonomy . Yet a durable solution requires solidarity both within and between countries. As Mark …