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  • Article from 23.07.2013 | Last changed: 30.07.2019

    Drinking water

    … countless persons could be infected; and so it is necessary to reduce this risk to practically zero. In some cases we could potentially be exposed to the substances in drinking water on a daily … infected; and so it is necessary to reduce this risk to practically zero. In some cases we could potentially be exposed to the substances in drinking water on a daily …

  • Article from 28.03.2014 | Last changed: 28.03.2014

    Toxic substances in products

    two little boys are playing with plastic toys on the floor

    … must also be available. The presence of toxic substances in products can in some cases be regulated (restricted) by law depending on the risk for the environment and … must also be available. The presence of toxic substances in products can in some cases be regulated (restricted) by law depending on the risk for the environment and …

  • Article from 17.07.2013 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Soil biodiversity loss

    An earthworm in its natural habitat.

    … fertility. Hence insight into the complex ecological impact of this process can best be gained by expanding the scope of biological observation systems. Soil … 2000). They also help scientists to determine whether the tenets of good farming practice are being adhered to in terms of conserving or promoting biological …

  • Article from 10.03.2014 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Soil compaction

    Photo of a tyre track on an arable.

    … has become ever more powerful and ever heavier in recent decades. In extreme cases, machinery weighing up to 60 tons rolls over the ground. This exceeds the 44 … soil compaction prevention requirements, which are based on good agricultural practices. The extent of soil-mechanism degradation can be determined using …

  • Article from 29.11.2022 | Last changed: 29.11.2022

    Helpful hints on gaining recognition

    … profit and loss accounts, assets) and the organisation of its activities In the case of registered associations: an up-to-date extract from the official register of … and advancement of the public good in material, spiritual, or ethical terms; In the case of umbrella organisations: the bylaws of its member organisations A copy of the … profit and loss accounts, assets) and the organisation of its activities In the case of registered associations: an up-to-date extract from the official register of …

  • Article from 15.06.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2025

    Preconditions for Recognition

    … Liability in International Law The Polluter Pays Principle under WTO Law: The Case of National Energy Policy Instruments Tags environmental association …

  • Article from 10.01.2018 | Last changed: 13.02.2025

    Recognition of environmental and nature protection associations

    Logo of the competent authority for environmental and nature conservation associations

    … right to appeal under UmwRG is exercised by associations in only a few exceptional cases. A “flood of appeals” which had raised concerns prior to the introduction of … right to appeal under UmwRG is exercised by associations in only a few exceptional cases. A “flood of appeals” which had raised concerns prior to the introduction of …

  • Article from 26.02.2014 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Soil pollutants

    Photo of soils in a glas.

    … for human use require an adaption of the environmental risk assessment? - Part II: Case studies Strengthening the recycling of technical plastics in the view of …

  • Article from 09.03.2021 | Last changed: 09.03.2021

    Mining law

    The extraction of lignite from opencast mines is also subject to mining law

    … fill in the old mining works. From the German Environment Agency's point of view, best available mining technology and the legal framework for mining must therefore … of local residents and the profit-making interests of the companies is in most cases resolved in favour of the latter at this early stage of the project. This is …

  • Article from 23.02.2017 | Last changed: 30.03.2017

    Public building law

    Building law helps conserve resources in the planning, construction or modification of residential settlements

    … used for building in draft or revision procedures for development plans. In the case of urban planning contracts relating to project and development plans, this … game, launched in 2012; Evaluation of the BauGB internal development amendment - case studies planned for 2016). Associated content Publications Reduzierung der …

  • Article from 17.09.2019 | Last changed: 17.09.2019

    Rebound effects

    … longer distances, and use mass transit or bicycles less than would otherwise be the case. Hence technically feasible efficiency optimization is often not achieved by … probable that an even larger portion of efficiency gains would be negated. In some cases, the savings effect may even backfire – although this happens only rarely and … probable that an even larger portion of efficiency gains would be negated. In some cases, the savings effect may even backfire – although this happens only rarely and …

  • Article from 08.07.2014 | Last changed: 08.07.2014

    Leveraging cost reduction potential through resource efficiency

    A man with the calculator calculates the costs.

    … / Fotolia.com Across the board resource efficiency optimization is one of the very best ways to reduce manufacturing costs and improve competitiveness in the business … efficiency … Across the board resource efficiency optimization is one of the very best ways to reduce manufacturing costs and improve competitiveness in the business …