No.: 6/2024Newsletter "UBA aktuell"

Welcome to the new issue of “UBA aktuell” ,

400 entries were submitted for the German Ecodesign Award this year – a new record! In this issue of the newsletter, you can find out what ecodesign is all about and what innovative ideas there are. Other topics include the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), the implementation status of the Water Framework Directive in the European Union and the Chinese low-cost online marketplace Temu. Together with other European consumer protection authorities, the UBA is currently taking action against Temu for aggressive and misleading business practices. And we introduce you to the new National Soil Monitoring Centre, which was opened at the German Environment Agency on 2 December.

We hope you find it an interesting read

The Press Office of the German Environment Agency

 

Ecodesign: Good ideas, good products, good environment

Tractor and battery on wheels in front of snow-covered mountain peaks
ONOX: an innovative concept from the Allgäu
Source: IDZ | raumideen GmbH; PONG Design

Products that are manufactured in an environment-friendly way, contain no harmful chemicals, consume little energy, last a long time, are easy to repair and can be recycled afterwards – this is what the future must look like if we want to continue to live well on our planet with its finite resources and already advancing warming and pollution. This requires taking into account the environmental impact of a product throughout its entire life cycle right from the design stage. This is what Ecodesign stands for. An important step in this direction is the new EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), which came into force in summer 2024 and applies to many products manufactured or sold in the EU.

The winners of this year's German Ecodesign Award, presented by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, the German Environment Agency and the International Design Center Berlin, once again demonstrate how successful ecodesign can look like. Here are three examples:

The concept for the “ONOX” electric tractor: Instead of diesel, it runs on climate-friendly and cost-effective electricity from the farm's own photovoltaic or biogas plant – thanks to the replaceable battery, which means there is no need to pause for charging.

“Kynd Hair”: Instead of being made from toxic, carcinogenic materials, as is usually the case, the synthetic hair is made from plant-based cellulose – free from harmful substances and reusable.

“PIGMENTURA”: The innovative, pigment-based dyeing process dyes different fibre types and blends without the need of water for soaping and rinsing and energy for heating the soaping and rinsing water – potential savings of up to 96 percent on water and up to 60 percent on energy.

Meanwhile, on 20 January 2025, the German Ecodesign Award will enter the next round. Companies of all sizes and students throughout Europe can apply with their products, concepts and services.

Climate / Energy

Delegates are standing up and applauding

Results of COP29: Small steps, big goals

The outcomes of the World Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) have caused disappointment both in Baku and worldwide. Nevertheless, they still contribute to the international climate action process – an achievement that cannot be taken for granted given the current geopolitical situation. read more

Ships with suction hoses spray water vapor, which creates new clouds.

Poster: Risks of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM)


SRM is supposed to mask global warming by enhancing the earth’s albedo, for example by stratospheric aerosol injection. Thus altering the whole climate system, SRM would impact most areas of life. The risks for geopolitics, mitigation deterrence, ecosystems, justice, food security and water availability are illustrated in this graphic.read more

Series
poster
Number of pages
1
Year of publication
Cover des Factsheets "The Research & Funding Landscape of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM)"

The Research & Funding Landscape of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM)


For many years, research into SRM was only publicly funded to a limited extent. Private funding, mainly from philanthropic institutions, was the main source. More recently, growing interest from both the public and private sectors has been reported, although concrete data on expanded funding streams is limited and the overall scale and direction of this investment remains unclear This factsheet...read more

Series
fact sheet
Number of pages
9
Year of publication
Cover of report "Targeting Climate Politics"

Targeting Climate Politics

Geoengineering, Governance, and Global Goals


This final report of the project “Geoengineering: Mögliche Synergien und Effekte mit den Sustainable Development Goals”, outlines major questions around geoengineering technologies – both Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) – investigating its technical and environmental components as well as anchoring it in the context of a target-driven climate and sustainabili...read more

Series
Climate Change
Number of pages
83
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Energy and transport vulnerability of households in the context of emissions trading: An analysis for 10 EU Member States"

Energy and transport vulnerability of households in the context of emissions trading: An analysis for 10 EU Member States


Energy and transport poverty and vulnerability are a central building block in the debate around many energy and climate policy issues and have gained firm hold in EU directives, regulations and documents. National governments need to establish indicators for both energy and transport poverty and vulnerability, to fulfil reporting requirements to the EU and to develop and target suitable polici...read more

Series
Climate Change
Number of pages
57
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Development of the iron and steelmaking sector under the EU ETS"

Development of the iron and steelmaking sector under the EU ETS

Overview and country level analysis from 2005 to 2019


This report aims to describe key developments of the iron and steelmaking sector in the period from 2005 to 2019. It identifies key drivers behind the trends in emissions, production levels, investments, and the market environment on the country and installation level by giving an overview of the EU-28 level as well as detailed information for eight selected European countries: Germany, Italy, ...read more

Series
Climate Change
Number of pages
162
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Development of combustion installations under the EU ETS"

Development of combustion installations under the EU ETS

Overview and country-level analysis of electricity generation between 2005 and 2019


The generation of electricity and heat is the largest single activity covered by the EU Emissions Trad-ing System (EU ETS). This report provides an in-depth analysis of the electricity sector since the EU ETS was introduced in 2005. It allows key drivers behind the development in capacities, generation levels and emissions to be identified. It thereby provides key information from past developm...read more

Series
Climate Change
Number of pages
220
Year of publication

Energy consumption and energy efficiency in Germany in figures

A new UBA information service (in German) shows the development of energy consumption and efficiency since 2008. Following the coronavirus slump and subsequent recovery, final energy consumption is at its lowest level for 15 years. Nevertheless, further efforts are needed to save energy; Consumption in 2023 was still a good seven percent above the path to Germany's 2030 efficiency target. read more (in German)

UBA CO₂ calculator: New calculation basis for wood energy

What can I do myself to protect the climate? The CO₂ calculator provides answers to this question by allowing you to calculate your own CO₂ footprint and thus identify potential savings. In March 2024, the calculation for heating with wood was adjusted in the calculator. Below, the German Environment Agency (UBA) answers the most frequently asked questions. read more (in German)

Chemicals

Cover of report "Consumer Survey on Biocidal Products and Environmental Risks"

Consumer Survey on Biocidal Products and Environmental Risks


Biocides are used against various harmful organisms and can pose a potential risk to the environment. Risk mitigation measures provide necessary information on how to use biocidal products safely, especially for consumers products. During the online survey conducted in Germany in 2022 participants were asked how comprehensible and practicable they rate instructions found on biocidal products. T...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
84
Year of publication

“Chemistry in everyday life” app provides information about chemical substances

The “Chemistry in everyday life” app (in German) offers quick access to reliable information about chemical substances – now there's a new version! With improved search options, modern design and barrier-free access, the app is ideal for anyone interested in chemicals and their uses. Version 2.0 is now available in the App Store and Google Play Store. read more (in German)

FAQ: Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in ecosystems

After use, antibiotics can enter the ecosystem through treated sewage, combined sewer overflows, sewage sludge or manure, which can harm organisms and promote resistance. So far, in Germany alone, 64 different antibiotics have been detected in ecosystems. Click here for important questions and answers during World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW). read more (in German)

PFAS restriction: ECHA reports current status and outlook

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has published a report on the current status of the procedure for the restriction of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) under the European chemicals regulation REACH. A German translation of the report has now also been published. read more (in German)

Noise

Cover of report "Annoyance and sleep disturbance due to noise from air-source heat pumps and air conditioners"

Annoyance and sleep disturbance due to noise from air-source heat pumps and air conditioners


This report presents the results of a research project that investigated the influence of noise from air source heat pumps and air conditioners on sleep quality, daytime functioning and mood in two laboratory studies. It was found that typical noises from air-source heat pumps and air conditioners can affect sleep, concentration and mood in more than 40 test subjects. These results make it clea...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
107
Year of publication

Economy / Consumption

Cover des Berichts "Limits to Consumption"

Limits to Consumption

Sustainable Consumption Considering Planetary Boundaries


The concept of ‘Planetary Boundaries’ quantifies the limits on the Earth system. The report explores the question on how consumption patterns could look like which are globally transferable, compatible with German consumption levels and remain within planetary boundaries. The report examines this question based on average consumption patterns in Germany. It develops and outlines six exemplary c...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
106
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Comparison of environmental reporting requirements from the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) with selected environmental laws"

Comparison of environmental reporting requirements from the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) with selected environmental laws

Case studies from a large and mid-sized company


This paper investigates synergies and challenges for companies to use information collected to meet their environmental regulatory obligations for the purposes of reporting under the new European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). It presents the results of two cases studies from the German manufacturing industry. The case studies find that processes in place and data collected because ...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
51
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains""

Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains - Business approaches and instruments of sustainable supply chain management


This report analyses and classifies the prevailing and emerging supply chain management practices for environmental protection in the supply chains of cotton, tin, natural rubber, coffee and iron ore/steel. To provide the background for this analysis, it contains an inventory of operational approaches to and instruments for sustainable supply chain management at the company level. In addition, ...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
167
Year of publication

Tips for a healthy & sustainable Advent and Christmas season

From Advent lighting to buying a Christmas tree and even giving “time instead of things”, here you will find our Tips for a healthy & sustainable Advent and Christmas season. read more (in German)

Study on the more environmentally friendly production of chemicals

The study “Process-integrated measures and alternative production processes for a more environmentally friendly production of chemicals” (UpChem, in German) provides an overview of conventional and alternative production processes and process-integrated measures for a more environmentally friendly production of chemicals as well as information on associated environmental aspects. The potential is huge. read more (in German)

Waste / Resources

Transport

Bunte Frachcontainer

Heavy Freight. Big Challenge. One Goal.

Environmentally sustainable freight transport: international, national, local


Freight transport keeps the world running. In Germany freight transport has grown massively these past 30 years, by 75 %. Its climate-harming emissions are nowadays 25 % higher. Continuously high burdens of air pollution, noise and land consumption represent the downside of freight transport. The German Environment Agency (UBA) with this brochure attempts to present a vision for an environmenta...read more

Series
brochure / flyer
Number of pages
88
Year of publication

Air

How can we improve our pollutant portal thru.de?

Thru.de is the central German portal for transparent and freely accessible emissions and waste data. Among other things, you can research which and how many pollutants are released into the environment by companies, sewage treatment plants or traffic. We are currently revising thru.de and would like to take your needs and ideas into account. Please take part in our survey!
read more (in German)

English-language survey

thru.de (in German)

Water

Water bodies in Europe: There’s a lot to do

The European Union will not achieve the goal set out in the Water Framework Directive of restoring its waters to good status by 2027 at the latest. This is shown in a report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) with the participation of the UBA. Based on the most comprehensive database on Europe's waters, the report underlines the urgent need for faster action.
read more (in German)

English-language report

Impact of climate change on the availability of water

The decline in water supply is statistically significant. This is shown by the current “WADKlim” study, which investigated the effects of dryness and drought on water availability, the soil water balance and groundwater in Germany. read more (in German)

Pesticides in groundwater: Fewer active ingredients, more metabolites

The contamination of groundwater with pesticide substances in Germany has decreased. This is shown by a recent nationwide study of more than 16,000 measuring points. The decline mainly concerns substances that are no longer permitted and whose concentration in groundwater is now slowly decreasing. Metabolites, on the other hand, are found much more frequently – now at over 70 percent of measuring points. read more (in German)

Soil / Land

Auf dem Bild ist eine Hand mit Lupe in Richtung Boden dargestellt

Healthy soils are the basis of life for future generations

The National Soil Monitoring Centre at the German Environment Agency (UBA) in Dessau-Roßlau was opened on 2 December. The aim of the new centre is to make as much of the data as possible collected in Germany on the condition of soils from the various monitoring programmes available from a central location and to make it usable for joint evaluations. The results can also be used at European level. read more

Sustainability / Strategies / International issues

A group of international participants at the main stage of the HSC 2024

Showcasing an Innovative Dialogue Model for Global Cooperation

At the Hamburg Sustainability Conference 2024, the International Academy Transformation for Environment and Sustainability (TES Academy) at UBA, the Centre for International Postgraduate Studies of Environmental Management (CIPSEM) and the Global Diplomacy Lab showcased an innovative dialogue model for international collaboration on sustainability-related challenges. read more

Kind auf einem Feld schau auf die entfernte Stadt.

Rural areas and urban centres are interdependent

The “Urban-Rural-Plus” project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) examined how urban and rural areas can work together more effectively to combine the advantages of both and compensate for deficits, for example in the areas of nutrition, housing, trade, recycling management and local recreation. read more

Digitalisation

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Editor:
Corinne Meunier
corinne.meunier@uba.de

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