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  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Non-biocidal alternatives as substitution options for rodenticide

    … replace their use. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for substitution under the Biocidal … replace their use. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for substitution under the Biocidal …

  • Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023

    Non-biocidal substitution options for curative wood preservatives

    … minimum necessary. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for substitution under the Biocidal … minimum necessary. This is especially of relevance for products containing active substances which were identified as candidates for substitution under the Biocidal …

  • Article from 21.08.2022 | Last changed: 16.08.2023

    Reference Values for Assessing Micropollutants in Water Bodies

    … As with the PNEC, it indicates the maximum concentration of a pesticide active substance or its degradation product in the environment at which no unacceptable … with no known effects on biological systems and microbially poorly degradable substances; 0.1 µg/L for evaluated micropollutants with known effects on biological … Ordinance (GrwV 2010) are 0.1 micrograms per litre of groundwater (µg/L) for active substances in plant protection products, including the relevant metabolites, …

  • Article from 18.10.2022 | Last changed: 25.08.2023

    Committee for the Identification of Relevant Micropollutants

    … and evaluation of micropollutants developed in the federal government’s Trace Substance Strategy. This contains the information required for assessing the … and evaluation of micropollutants developed in the federal government’s Trace Substance Strategy. This contains the information required for assessing the …

  • Article from 20.09.2022 | Last changed: 15.11.2024

    Staff of the German Centre for Micropollutants

    … Conception, management and moderation of Round Tables Tags micropollutant substance evaluation water protection … Here you will find the employees of the …

  • Article from 20.09.2022 | Last changed: 25.08.2023

    The German Centre for Micropollutants: About us

    … Our waters and wastewater are increasingly polluted by what are known as trace substances (synonymous with micropollutants). Trace substances are pollutants that are present in water bodies in very low …

  • Article from 29.08.2022 | Last changed: 02.02.2023

    Assessing and regulating of chemical mixtures under REACH

    zwei Reagenzgläser mit verschiedenen Flüssigkeiten

    … each other in their mode of action. Interactions can occur, for example, when a substance promotes the uptake of another substance in the organism causing stronger … (Figure 2). Figure 2 : REACH companies (registrants) evaluate their individual substances (Source: Hassold, Aust, Juffernholz, Leitner: "Chemical Mixtures & REACH: …

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Permitting research projects on marine geoengineering

    … December 4, 2018). The revised regulation in the HSEG permitted the introduction of substances as part of research projects on marine geoengineering, provided that it … CO₂ under the seabed. The HSEG currently prohibits the dumping of waste and other substances into the sea. In order to legally enable the offshore storage of CO₂ in … the general prohibition on dumping; Establishing a general export ban on wastes and substances, with the exception of exporting CO₂ to other states for storage beneath …

  • Article from 28.11.2024 | Last changed: 28.11.2024

    Commercial Refrigeration

    refrigeration unit

    … to Climate Protection Documents Global Warming Potential (GWP) of certain substances and mixtures (341.92 kB) Related contents Indikator: Energieverbrauch für …

  • Article from 25.03.2024 | Last changed: 10.10.2025

    TFA as degradation product of fluorinated greenhouse gases

    A hand holding a glas of water

    … is expected, that the spectrum of gases currently in use will shift to halogenated substances with lower GWP. However, the change to shorter-lived gases such as … is expected, that the spectrum of gases currently in use will shift to halogenated substances with lower GWP. However, the change to shorter-lived gases such as …

  • Article from 20.07.2020 | Last changed: 27.07.2020

    Electrical and electronic waste

    Old televisions and computer monitors on a pile.

    … protects the environment. But electrical and electronic waste often contains toxic substances, which if not properly disposed of, can cause pollution and health … addition, the RoHS directive governs the use of certain environmentally hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices. This directive was transposed into …

  • Article from 06.06.2019 | Last changed: 13.02.2025

    Batteries

    Batteries of different size and color

    … and resource relevance of batteries stems from the valuable and hazardous substances they may contain. Hence under no circumstances should batteries ever be … / Fotolia.com Recycling and treatment; ban on heavy metals Batteries contain substances that make it crucial for them to be collected separately. They consist to … steel, aluminum, lithium, cobalt and silver. Batteries may also contain hazardous substances such as mercury, cadmium and lead. The recycling of batteries is focused …