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"Change processes such as demographic change, global warming, poverty or the stability of capital markets must be addressed sustainably."

Dr. Joachim Faber, Member of the Council

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Foto-Collage: Turbinenmontage/Finanz-Chart mit Bleistift - © Bosch/klosko, photocase.com

The German Council for Sustainable Development has passed the German Sustainability Code as resolution in its plenary session Oct 13, 2011. The utmost concern of the Council is to achieve broad appliance of this transparency standard in the business sector in general. Therefore the Council gives recommendations for implementing the German Sustainability Code which are sent to the German Federal Government.

The German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE) has developed a "Werkstatt N" quality label which will, in future, be awarded every year to 100 projects and project drafts from up and down the country. To this end, the Council bestowed its first "Werkstatt N" quality label awards on 45 projects and project drafts for a sustainable Germany during its annual conference which was held in Berlin on 27 September 2010. In the opinion of the Council, the people behind the initiatives demonstrate both resourcefulness and commitment in their approach to showing how sustainability ideas can be turned into deeds and added value for the benefit of society.

Zu den Projektseiten des Dialogs „Nachhaltige Stadt“ - © Foto: Rat für Nachhaltige Entwicklung

On 13.10.2010, the Lord Mayors of 16 German cities submitted strategic cornerstones for sustainable development in municipalities. Represented in Berlin by Lord Mayors Werner Spec (Ludwigsburg), Burkhard Jung (Leipzig) and Dieter Salomon (Freiburg), they called on politicians at federal and Laender level to provide greater support and improved framework conditions for sustainable financial, economic and climate policies. They invited all those with responsibility at the municipal, Laender and federal levels to support their cornerstones. The 16 Lord Mayors come from cities throughout Germany which lead the way in municipal sustainability policy. With the assistance of the German Council for Sustainable Development, they have agreed on what more they want to do in the name of sustainable development in their cities and beyond.

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