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  • Article from 07.02.2014 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Fragrances

    an orange perfumed candle, open bottle with fragrance and timber slats, an half orange, lavender and cinnamon sticks

    … fragrant candles, and in scented oils for burners. There is even perfume for waste bins and hoovers for sale.  Some department stores and offices are scented … at all if they are not regulated by the Hazardous Goods Ordinance. Imported goods containing fragrances from states outside the EU are subject to the production laws … at all if they are not regulated by the Hazardous Goods Ordinance. Imported goods containing fragrances from states outside the EU are subject to the production laws …

  • Article from 24.03.2014 | Last changed: 21.11.2025

    Soil information sharing

    … based on interfaces and standardized formats, the UBA has published an XML schema containing the current status of the list of requirements for long term soil … based on interfaces and standardized formats, the UBA has published an XML schema containing the current status of the list of requirements for long term soil …

  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    Publications

    … Noise Soil | Land Sustainability | Strategies | International matters Transport Waste | Resources Water Series - Any - Schwerpunkte Texte Climate Change guidebook …

  • Landing page from 26.11.2025

    Events

    … | Energy Chemicals Economy | Consumption Air Agriculture Health Transport Noise Waste | Resources Water Sustainability | Strategies | International matters …

  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    News

    … Chemicals Economy | Consumption Air Soil | Land Agriculture Health Transport Noise Waste | Resources Water Sustainability | Strategies | International matters …

  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    Press

    … Chemicals Economy | Consumption Air Soil | Land Agriculture Health Transport Noise Waste | Resources Water Sustainability | Strategies | International matters …

  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    Ask UBA

    … Chemicals Economy | Consumption Air Soil | Land Agriculture Health Transport Noise Waste | Resources Water Sustainability | Strategies | International matters …

  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    Regional and sectoral adaptation

    Climate change has different implications for different sectors and regions. Therefore, specific local and regional adaptation measures should be developed and implemented. In order to be able to search for adaptation strategies or specific adaptation measures as precisely as possible, we offer the option of calling up information on the individual federal states OR the various fields of action of the German Adaptation Strategy (DAS) using the search function below.

  • Article from 08.08.2022 | Last changed: 24.11.2025

    Soil loss – any soil crumb counts

    Photo of an extreme form of erosion.

    … framework for soil protection requirements . Among other things, these regulations contain requirements for the protection of soils against and the prevention of soil … framework for soil protection requirements . Among other things, these regulations contain requirements for the protection of soils against and the prevention of soil …

  • Article from 21.10.2022 | Last changed: 24.10.2022

    Resource conservation law

    aufgestapelte, gefällte Bäume

    … attributable to substance inputs, greenhouse gases, and massive amounts of solid waste. Hence reducing resource use and improving resource productivity are central … Environmental Monitor 2024 Evaluation of the collection and recovery of selected waste streams for the further development of circular economy Basic principles and … attributable to substance inputs, greenhouse gases, and massive amounts of solid waste. Hence reducing resource use and improving resource productivity are central …

  • Article from 01.08.2019 | Last changed: 02.08.2019

    Resource use and its consequences

    construction of a pipeline

    … power, solar power and tidal flows. These resources also serve as emission sinks, waste dumps, and as indispensable production factors for farming and forestry. But … environmental harm is unavoidable. For example, recycling requires energy, using waste for energy generates greenhouse gases and other pollutants, and greenfield land is permanently occupied by waste dumps. Thus resource use already somewhat exceeds the earth’s regenerative …