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  • Press release 37/10 from 21.06.2010 | Last changed: 27.06.2013

    Unadulterated swimming fun

    … EC Bathing Water Directive has been applicable to bathing waters in Germany since 2008. A total of 2279 bathing waters in Germany were monitored in accordance with …

  • Press release 37/08 from 27.05.2008 | Last changed: 01.07.2013

    Setting limits for asphalt and cement

    … and citizens shows how to curb land consumption. Press release No. 37/08 | 27.05.2008   Progressive municipalities are those that consider forecasts on the ageing …

  • Newsletter from 09.02.2022 | Last changed: 09.02.2022

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2022

    … flawless apples, heads of broccoli that are all the same size – these things may look pretty in the supermarket, but they are detrimental to the environment and, … UBA: fossil gas and nuclear power are not sustainable The European Commission’s draft delegated act to include fossil gas and nuclear power in the EU Taxonomy would …

  • Press release 27/2023 from 14.08.2023 | Last changed: 23.08.2023

    Wherever spraying takes place, streams are damaged

    A stream between two fields

    … European path towards sustainable crop protection The European Commission's draft regulation on the sustainable use of plant protection products puts the EU's …

  • Press release 13/2019 from 21.05.2019 | Last changed: 27.05.2019

    A coffee date with the Blue Angel

    Viele Becher von FairCup.

    … The production of reusable cups and lids must avoid consumption of materials that may cause harm to the environment or health. The products must not be made of …

  • Press release 13/2014 from 21.03.2014 | Last changed: 23.01.2017

    Top marks for northern Germany’s lakes

    a big lake with transparent water, reed and trees

    … factors mean that fewer nutrients are deposited into the lake. Phytoplankton growth may be triggered if nutrient input nevertheless occurs, but the quantity remains low …