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  • Article from 29.11.2022 | Last changed: 29.11.2022

    Helpful hints on gaining recognition

    … which give evidence of its non-profit nature and advancement of the public good in material, spiritual, or ethical terms; In the case of umbrella … which give evidence of its non-profit nature and advancement of the public good in material, spiritual, or ethical terms; In the case of umbrella …

  • Article from 15.06.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2025

    Preconditions for Recognition

    … can demonstrate that it promotes public-benefit purposes by submitting, for example, the notice of tax exemption issued by the tax office.  The “Everybody … can demonstrate that it promotes public-benefit purposes by submitting, for example, the notice of tax exemption issued by the tax office.  … A further …

  • Article from 15.06.2017 | Last changed: 07.11.2025

    Legal background to the Environmental Appeals Act

    … specified in Article 1 (1) UmwRG. This provision covers appeals against, for example, permits for industrial installations, waste incinerators or energy … plants, licenses under water legislation, and plan approval decisions, for example for landfills. Unlike individual claimants recognised environmental … specified in Article 1 (1) UmwRG. This provision covers appeals against, for example, permits for industrial installations, waste incinerators or energy …

  • Landing page from 05.12.2025

    Recommendations for your tender

    … Sustainable events Sustainable events Vehicles Electric bicycles Buses White goods Vacuum cleaners … These product recommendations are intended as an aid to …

  • Article from 26.02.2014 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Soil pollutants

    Photo of soils in a glas.

    … in the rock from which soil is formed that are released due to weathering. For example, ore mineral deposits in near-surface soils (mineralization) induced by … plastics in the view of increasing substance legislation requirements using the example of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and end-of-life vehicles … in the rock from which soil is formed that are released due to weathering. For example, ore mineral deposits in near-surface soils (mineralization) induced by …

  • 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

    … the extraction of raw materials over other overriding interests of the common good. This is particularly evident in what is known as the raw material safeguarding … been satisfactorily resolved. Managing the consequences is also a major challenge: examples include the long-term depletion of aquifers, the permanent loss of natural …

  • 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

    … the environment on the way to a sustainable land use and construction industry. For example, the Federal Government's goal of reducing new land take for settlements and … air. Building law can contribute to the economical use of natural resources, for example by ensuring that buildings designed and arranged to make the access roads … the environment on the way to a sustainable land use and construction industry. For example, the Federal Government's goal of reducing new land take for settlements and …

  • Article from 05.02.2018 | Last changed: 05.02.2018

    What qualifications are needed for environmental protection?

    … require energy experts for risk assessment and lending. There are also very good future prospects in many skilled trades. In the energy sector, for example, commercial energy specialists are needed, as are mechanics and electrical …

  • Article from 17.09.2019 | Last changed: 17.09.2019

    Rebound effects

    … at a lower cost. This in turn influences purchasing behaviour and product use. For example, if car prices drop due to efficiency increase, car purchasers are more … use), other environmentally relevant changes in consumer demand can also occur. For example, the fuel costs saved by car owners might be used instead for air travel … address the ramifications of such rebound effects. This can be done, for example, by setting product energy efficiency standards high enough so that the …

  • Article from 15.07.2014 | Last changed: 15.07.2014

    Economic impact

    Oil storage tanks at the port

    … less maritime traffic. Source: keller / Fotolia.com Greater resource efficiency is good not only for the environment, but also for the economy, in terms of lower … expenditures. last update on 15.07.2014 Resource efficiency optimization is good for everyone Optimized resource efficiency benefits not only companies, but …

  • Article from 19.05.2025 | Last changed: 13.06.2025

    Testing facility of Pests of Public Health Importance

    two rats

    … mites and ticks can be found amongst these so-called vectors. Vertebrates, for example rats and mice, may also act as vectors or as disease reservoir. last update … for the testing and evaluation of products and methods against certain pests. For example, test methods established in the Testing Facility of Pests of Public Health … health importance and develops new test methods. In the control of arthropods, for example, physical methods such as thermal devices or sticky traps are alternative …

  • Article from 20.05.2022 | Last changed: 18.07.2022

    Good to know about nanomaterials

    Nano structures

    Good to know about nanomaterials Nano structures are more than 1000 times smaller … safety and environmental compatibility” of 2016-2020 is currently under review. … Good to know about nanomaterials …