International Spokesman: Joseph Nasr
Phone: +49-(0)340-2103-5485
E-mail: joseph [dot] nasr [at] uba [dot] de
Germany is a major importer of waste. The reason is that German waste technologies are very advanced, and for some materials, the best disposal processes are here. read more
The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has encouraged cities and municipalities to make it easier to switch from automobiles to e-cycles. "E-cycles, that is bicycles driven by electric motors, require less space than cars and are considerably cheaper. read more
New performance standards for vacuum cleaners become effective on 1 September 2014. The devices must consume less power and be built more robustly. read more
The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) is pressing for speedy regulation of fracking technology. "Fracking remains a risk technology", said UBA President Maria Krautzberger on the occasion of the presentation of UBA's new, 600-page export Fracking II report in Berlin. read more
The waterproofed layer of weatherproof functional jackets releases environmentally harmful chemicals which contain fluoride. These chemicals are put into the environment, for example by washing. Waste water treatment facilities cannot degrade these chemicals, and thus they are released into rivers, seas and groundwater, and ultimately accumulate in the bodies of humans and animals. The Federal Env... read more
North-East Atlantic countries adopt regional action plan read more
The President of the Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Maria Krautzberger, made a plea for more protection of the environment in agriculture at the German Farmers' Day: "More and more consumers want not only tasty, healthy and affordable products but also products which do not put a strain on the environment. The organic food trend is a clear reflection of this. But conventional farming can make a... read more
Food waste causes considerable environmental damage read more