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Der Rohstoffverbrauch in Europa nimmt ab

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  • Bardt, Hubertus
  • Neligan, Adriana

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Der sparsame Umgang mit Rohstoffen wird aus unterschiedlichen Gründen und auf verschiedenen Ebenen vorangetrieben. Unternehmen sehen hier eine Möglichkeit zur Kosteneinsparung und zur Sicherung ihrer Rohstoffversorgung (Biebeler, 2014; Bardt/Kempermann/Lichtblau, 2013). Auch die Bundesregierung hat in ihrer Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie und dem Deutschen Ressourceneffizienzprogramm das Ziel gesetzt, die Ressourcenproduktivität zu steigern (BMUB, 2016; Bundesregierung, 2018). Als Gründe für die Erhöhung der Ressourceneffizienz auf gesamtwirtschaftlicher Ebene werden neben möglichen Kosteneinsparungen typischerweise auch Umwelt- und Klimaschutzgründe, die Endlichkeit der Rohstoffe und negative soziale und ökologische Folgen des Bergbaus in den Abbauländern genannt.

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  • Bardt, Hubertus & Neligan, Adriana, 2019. "Der Rohstoffverbrauch in Europa nimmt ab," IW-Kurzberichte 25/2019, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
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    1. Bardt, Hubertus & Kempermann, Hanno & Lichtblau, Karl, 2013. "Deutsche Unternehmen im Wettbewerb um Rohstoffe: Versorgungsrisiken und Absicherungsstrategien," IW-Analysen, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute, volume 93, number 93.
    2. Neligan, Adriana & Schmitz, Edgar, 2017. "Digitale Strategien für mehr Materialeffizienz in der Industrie: Ergebnisse aus dem IW-Zukunftspanel," IW-Reports 3/2017, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
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