Press release from | No. 078/09

Incentive programme also benefits schools

Schoolchildren, teaching staff and parents are looking forward to the imminent refurbishment which will take place in their schools. Funds from the federal government incentive programme have been earmarked to improve the learning environment, in particular in older school buildings. The federal funds allotted for remediation, modernisation and refurbishment work will not only make schools more be... read more

Press release from | No. 77/2009

In German: Lokale Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien im Spannungsfeld der Praxis

Heute und morgen treffen sich rund 200 Vertreterinnen und Vertreter aus lokalen Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen, Verwaltung, Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft in Köln zum 3. Bundesweiten Netzwerk- und Fortbildungskongress für Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen. Sie beraten darüber, wie Nachhaltigkeitspolitik optimiert werden kann, Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien eine höhere Verbindlichkeit erhalten und durch Umsetzung in... read more

Press release from | No. 76/09

The United Nations - together for global chemicals management

Protecting the environment against harmful influences such as chemicals would not be possible without the United Nations. Under the auspices of the UN Environmental Programme, the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) was adopted in 2006. Its objective is to foster safer management of chemicals worldwide.  24 October 2009 marks the 64th anniversary of the entry-into-forc... read more

Press release from | No. 75/09

Nanotechnology for mankind and environment - Seize upon opportunities, reduce risks

Nanotechnology is playing an ever greater role in the development of new products and applications. Synthetic materials optimised through nanotechnology can reduce the weight of cars or aeroplanes, for example, and thus help to save fuel. New lamps optimised by nanotechnology - so-called light-emitting diodes (LED) - have a long lifetime, convert electricity more efficiently into light, which also... read more

Press release from | No. 74/09

Climate protection with a safety margin

Germany is in a position to save 43 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, compared to 1990 levels. This is the outcome of the Policy Scenarios V - towards a structural change; Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenarios up to 2030 study. By 2030, that figure could reach a nearly 60-percent reduction over 1990.  ”The driving force would come mainly from the electricity sector, whereby roughly one... read more

Press release from | No. 73/09

Climate protection is driving force for employment

Ambitious climate protection efforts result in more jobs: some 630,000 new jobs might be created in Germany-provided the federal government continues to pursue its goal of reducing national greenhouse gas emissions up until 2020 by some 40 percent over the 1990 index year. One important step towards this goal is measures to improve energy efficiency. Speedy and thorough implementation of climate p... read more

Press release from | No. 71/2009

Growing interest in cleaning products and detergents with the EU ecolabel

The interest of several manufacturers in the EU ecolabel for cleaning products and detergents has grown in the past two years. Whereas initial interest was registered for ecolabels on all-purpose cleaners and dishwashing machine detergents, there is now an interest in ecolabels for laundry detergents. What is certain is that by consuming roughly 1.3 million tonnes of cleaning agents and detergents... read more

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