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  • Article from 10.08.2021 | Last changed: 28.01.2025

    Non-extractable residues in persistence assessment

    … kB) Participants (177.50 kB) Workshop Report (97.85 kB) Breakout Group Laboratory Practice (666.02 kB) Breakout Group Persistency Assessment (0.99 MB) Extraction …

  • Article from 24.01.2025 | Last changed: 27.01.2025

    The AI Lab at the German Environment Agency

    On a bright background, there are two wind turbines, a solar panel, two people, a globe, plant leaves, and diagrams illustrating the thematic areas of the AI lab.

    … to climate change adaptation and environmental monitoring. The initial implemented  examples of AI applications include: Identifying wind turbines in satellite data to … to climate change adaptation and environmental monitoring. The initial implemented  examples of AI applications include: Identifying wind turbines in satellite data to …

  • Article from 10.01.2022 | Last changed: 08.02.2023

    Green IT

    on a green background, several pictograms symbolizing Green IT, such as green electricity or recycling

    … material is now possible virtually and thus seems to have become intangible. Examples: photographs are in the cloud instead of in a photo album, we write an … material is now possible virtually and thus seems to have become intangible. Examples: photographs are in the cloud instead of in a photo album, we write an …

  • Article from 23.08.2023 | Last changed: 23.08.2023

    OECD Handbook Environmental Due Diligence Mineral Supply Chains

    Environmental Issues of Mineral and Metal Supply in a broader sustainability context

    … related risks has been taken up broadly in due diligence guidance and company practice in mineral supply chains. Sector specific practical guidance on … adverse impacts and other areas of RBC. By providing approaches and best practice examples, it shall help companies engage with stakeholders and develop effective …

  • Article from 19.05.2022 | Last changed: 25.05.2022

    Risks for the environment

    … impaired ingestion of food and communication of the benthic and aquatic fauna, for example. Mud clouds in the lighted upper water layers affect the phytoplankton which … affects the ecologically particularly valuable areas of the deep seabed, since, for example, areas with a high nodule density often are of extraordinary biodiversity. … management. In this context, the most important aspect concerns both the practical implementation of the ecosystem approach and the precautionary principle. …

  • Article from 12.03.2025 | Last changed: 28.10.2025

    Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability (CODES)

    woman lworking on a computer

    … a sustainable planet in the digital age in global fora and related communities of practice, and by cultivating action through the broader CODES network. Aim and … and sustainable digital transformation The aim of the final paper is to present practical, implementable solutions based on previous normative approaches and to …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 24.06.2020

    Examples of Good Practice In Natech Risk Management

    Examples of Good Practice In Natech Risk Management How to prevent chemical accidents due to natural … substances which may cause harm to humans or the environment? Below you will find Good Practice Examples in Natech Risk Management which were collected in the …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 16.07.2020

    Natural Hazards Triggering Technical Accidents (Natech)

    Lightning and technical installation

    … natural hazards such as lightning or storms. Source: Siegfried Layda/Getty Images Examples like the earthquake and tsunamis 2011 in Japan and the devastating … ( See Workshop Proceedings ) gave the basis for drafting recommendations on Good Practice in Natech Risk Management ( see Final Report ). These recommendations on …

  • Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 20.11.2025

    Non-Chemical Alternatives for Rodent Control (NoCheRo)

    Die Silhouette einer Ratte vor grünem Hintergrund

    … namely traps, were not even evaluated because criteria to assess their efficacy, practicability and humaneness are lacking. The next active substance renewal of AR … of efficacy, user categories (general public, professionals) and improvement of the good practice code for trap use. It was agreed that the expert working party should …

  • Article from 20.06.2025 | Last changed: 24.06.2025

    Advanced materials

    Word cloud of advanced materials

    … The terms new/advanced materials are used very broadly and can include, for example, these groups of materials: Advanced alloys (e.g. intermetallic, shape … were discussed, as well as the need for action in the context of chemical safety. Good governance of advanced materials The German Environment Agency, together with … Expert Coalition on Safe and Sustainable Advanced Materials. Nanocarrier as example for advanced materials Nanocarrier can be understood as carrier systems for …

  • Article from 30.07.2025 | Last changed: 30.07.2025

    News

    News

    … head of the CCE and technical project manager of UBA. Regular meetings with, for example, the WGE ICPs, EMEP TFs and the WGE chair are intended to contribute to the … head of the CCE and technical project manager of UBA. Regular meetings with, for example, the WGE ICPs, EMEP TFs and the WGE chair are intended to contribute to the …

  • Article from 26.05.2020 | Last changed: 30.07.2020

    FAQ formaldehyde regulations for wood-based materials & furniture

    … whether the scheme applies does not depend on the intended use. 6. What happens to goods in stock after the transition period expires? The time limit set out in the … surface calculation (air exchange rate 0.5/h, load 1.8 m 2 /m 3 ). For the use of goods in stock, see question 6. 8. What do companies which want to buy wood-based …