Decarbonizing Deutschland
The new government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz is repositioning German society and the German economy with an even sharper focus on decarbonization.
The new government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz is repositioning German society and the German economy with an even sharper focus on decarbonization.
The new government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz is repositioning German society and the German economy with an even sharper focus on decarbonization.
Innovative German companies are demonstrating how green hydrogen could help turn the tide toward a cleaner economy.
As the German government ramps up investment into the country’s charging network, it’s a good time for foreign investors to join the e-revolution.
Digitalization can be both a curse and a blessing from a sustainability standpoint. More and more firms are therefore investing in sustainable options.
The European Union has dramatically restricted single-use plastics and may eliminate them entirely. That’s shaken up the market in favor of product developers who are able to think outside of conventional containers.
Waste not, want not, runs the old adage, but traditionally, Germany has been more interested in recycling than in circular-economies. All that’s starting to change.
The demand for cargo pedal bikes and light electric logistics vehicles is growing in Germany. Consumers and delivery companies are looking for nimbler and more sustainable alternatives to cars and vans for shorter journeys.