News
22nd of June 2012
The full version of the Öko-Institut study „Resource efficiency and resource policy aspects of the electro mobility system” is now available in English
6th of March 2012
New report on recycling critical raw materials from waste electronic equipment
Read more … New report on recycling critical raw materials from waste electronic equipment
Oeko-Institut is launching a new project „Germany 2049 – On the path to sustainable raw materials management”
25th of July 2014 by Stefanie Degreif
Energy transition, rising consumption, new infrastructures: the demand for raw materials such as building and industrial materials as well as ore and metals is not only high in Germany, it is also increasing globally as a result of the growth of newly industrialised and developing countries. At the same time, the production of many raw materials often involves serious negative impacts, socially and environmentally, at home and – above all – abroad. Although the German government’s sustainability strategy foresees raw material productivity doubling by 2020, there are no long-term policy targets or specific measures for how these future challenges are to be met. Against this background, Oeko-Institut is launching a new project – “Germany 2049 – On the path to sustainable raw materials management” – which will develop a comprehensive strategy for sustainable raw materials management in the long term using the example of the industrial society of Germany.
More information can be found on the project website http://www.resourcefever.org/project/items/germany-2049-on-the-path-to-sustainable-raw-materials-management.html
Here the press release can be found in English (http://www.resourcefever.org/detail/items/press-release-germany-2049-in-english-language.html) and German (http://www.resourcefever.org/detail/items/press-release-germany-2049-in-german-language.html) language.