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  • Article from 18.07.2024 | Last changed: 19.07.2024

    EU Regulation on Minimum Requirements for Water Reuse

    … of a JRC report following the objective to prevent health risks and ensure safe products. There are four classes of reclaimed water quality (A, B, C, D) in relation … that, the provisions how to address heavy metals, pesticides, disinfection by-products, pharmaceuticals, other substances of emerging concern, especially PFAS, or … a “level playing field” for investors, enhanced certainty for the distribution of products irrigated with reclaimed water and a higher level of public confidence in …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    International information offers

    …   Austria German Description of closed circuit system for biocidal products https://www.health.belgium.be/en/closed-circuit Belgium English, Dutch, …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Non-biocidal substitution for biocidal antifouling coatings

    … and the environment to the minimum necessary. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for substitution under the Biocidal Products Regulation 528/2012. According to Article 23 of the Regulation, …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Non-biocidal alternatives as substituts for insecticides

    … alternatives needs to be considered during comparative assessment for biocidal products. This website provides information on effective and environment-friendly … and the environment to the minimum necessary. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Non-biocidal alternatives as substitution options for rodenticide

    … areas they can even fully replace their use. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for substitution under the Biocidal Products Regulation 528/2012. According to Article 23 of the Regulation, …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Non-biocidal substitution options for curative wood preservatives

    … update on 23.11.2022 Non-biocidal measures to control harmful organisms for wooden products can be used to reduce the use of wood preservatives and their unintended … criteria. While preventive constructional measures to protect wood or the choice of durable wood are the most important measures to reduce the use of wood preservatives …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Projects

    … German) Brochure for municipalities on possibilities to reduce use of biocidal products (only German) … To support a sustainable management of harmful organisms, … German) Brochure for municipalities on possibilities to reduce use of biocidal products (only German) … Projects …

  • Article from 21.08.2022 | Last changed: 16.08.2023

    Reference Values for Assessing Micropollutants in Water Bodies

    … ⁠) The PNEC value is the maximum concentration of a chemical or its degradation product in the environment at which there are no adverse effects on the ecosystem. … (⁠ RAC ⁠) The RAC is a parameter from the approval procedure for plant protection products. As with the PNEC, it indicates the maximum concentration of a pesticide … and non-evaluated micropollutants forming non-evaluated degradation/ transformation products. Groundwater The threshold values according to the German Groundwater …

  • Article from 20.09.2022 | Last changed: 25.08.2023

    The German Centre for Micropollutants: About us

    … wastewater from households (pharmaceuticals, household chemicals and personal care products), from industrial plants or from agricultural land (industrial chemicals, … can have adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems and/or negatively influence the production of drinking water. Interactions between different trace substances must … use of substances with problematic properties as early as the production and use of products. The SZB is also responsible for substance priority-setting and the …

  • Article from 29.08.2022 | Last changed: 02.02.2023

    Assessing and regulating of chemical mixtures under REACH

    zwei Reagenzgläser mit verschiedenen Flüssigkeiten

    … and act jointly Since chemicals are usually further processed in mixtures or products, they rarely occur as individual chemicals. In particular monitoring data … in the REACH context Figure 3: A) One substance from several sources, uses, e.g. products from different manufacturers (aggregated exposure); B) One registrant …

  • Article from 19.08.2022 | Last changed: 16.11.2022

    Digital Sustainability

    Globe from above at night with illuminated areas with connections drawn between them

    … The accompanying fundamental edaption of our consumption habits as well as production and infrastructures that will follow creates opportunities to find … increasing demand for digital technologies along with the growing range of digital products and services harbours . Natural resource and energy consumption is on the … increasing demand for digital technologies along with the growing range of digital products and services harbours . Natural resource and energy consumption is on the …

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Permitting research projects on marine geoengineering

    … projects on marine geoengineering, provided that it serves to enhance primary production, i.e., ocean fertilization. Other marine geoengineering methods in … projects on marine geoengineering, provided that it serves to enhance primary production, i.e., ocean fertilization. Other marine geoengineering methods in …