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  • Cover from 17.06.2019

    UBA Rohstoffkonferenz 2019 Registration

    … Plenary session 2 - Governance Options Audio: Plenary session 3 - Responsibility in Global Supply Chains – Part 1 04.06.2019 Raw Materials Conference: Responsibility SC Part 1 Download Source: UBA Audio: Plenary session 3 - Responsibility in Global Supply Chains – Part 2 04.06.2019 Raw Materials Conference: Responsibility SC …

  • Newsletter from 17.06.2022 | Last changed: 17.06.2022

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2022

    … include the action plan for the sustainable digital transformation of the CODES global network, which involves stakeholders from more than 100 countries. … winners of national prize for European Mobility Week. Environment internationally Global, multi-stakeholder digital coalition presents plan for a green digital …

  • Press release 32/2017 from 13.09.2017 | Last changed: 26.09.2017

    Round Table Against Marine Litter goes into round two

    beach with a lot of plastic waste coming from the sea

    … Round Table Against Marine Litter goes into round two Marine litter has become a global issue. Source: Petra Hutner The North and Baltic Sea coasts of Germany … to the North Sea or Baltic Sea: marine litter worldwide is one of the most pressing global environmental problems of our time. Press release No. 32/2017 | 13.09.2017 An …

  • Newsletter from 28.07.2020 | Last changed: 28.07.2020

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 4/2020

    … “Meat production is proven to be harmful to the environment and it contributes to global warming. Our study shows that meat substitutes could play a key role in … are involved? How do man-made greenhouse gas emissions cause change in the earth’s atmosphere and what can still be done to limit global warming? ZERO WASTE Waste is …

  • Appointment from 29.06.2020

    Web-Seminar: RESCUE

    … Michael Bloss (Member of European Parliament) & German Environment Agency (UBA). Global climate change is triggered by the unsustainable consumption of natural … of natural resources. Driven by population growth and economic development, global use of material resources has increased tremendously in recent years and is …

  • News from 31.07.2024 | Last changed: 31.07.2024

    Renaturalised bodies of water can reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    Modified water bodies emit carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide

    … dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide in water bodies. The gases escape into the atmosphere or are stored in the sediment. Natural sediment redistribution processes, such as floods or turbulence, can release the stored gases into the atmosphere and contribute to the greenhouse gas (GHG) effect. Anthropogenic …

  • News from 21.03.2023 | Last changed: 23.03.2023

    Advanced materials: steadily sustainable and safe

    Coloured area changing from pink to blue. Hexagonal shapes appear on different levels of the image and which reminiscent of chemical structural formulae. The shapes are shown either only in outline or filled in area.

    … of most diverse chemical composition and form. They can offer solutions to global challenges. Examples are carrier systems for novel active ingredients or … of most diverse chemical composition and form. They can offer solutions to global challenges. Examples are carrier systems for novel active ingredients or …

  • Appointment from 11.09.2019 | Last changed: 12.12.2019

    Conference on “Resource-Efficient Decarbonisation Pathways“

    wind energy plant and solar panels

    … Conference by the German Environment Agency (UBA) on 4-5 November 2019 in Berlin Global climate change is triggered by unsustainable patterns of natural resource … of natural resources. Driven by population growth and economic development, global use of material resources has increased tremendously in recent years and is …

  • DzU article from 17.11.2025 | Last changed: 19.11.2025

    Indicator: Raw material footprint

    A graph shows the primary raw material consumption per capita for 2000 to 2022. It is divided according to different types of materials. After an initial increase, the raw material footprint has fallen again to its original level in recent years.

    … their subsequent processing are accompanied by large environmental impacts. If the global per capita raw material consumption were as high as in Germany, this would put a heavy burden on global ecosystems. Germany is therefore responsible for reducing the use of primary …