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Spiegel Wirtschaft19.05.2026Environment3 dk okumaGermany

The dirty problem of the energy transition – and how to solve it

L'essentiel

  • The energy transition faces a "dirty secret": the extraction of raw materials for wind turbines and solar panels causes significant environmental damage.
  • A study by the Cradle to Cradle NGO proposes a holistic approach, demanding that all materials used in renewable energy systems be non-toxic and fully recyclable.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The current energy transition, focused on renewable sources like wind and solar, often overlooks the environmental impact of producing the necessary infrastructure. Raw material extraction for components like wind turbines and solar panels can involve destructive practices and significant CO₂ emissions. The Cradle to Cradle NGO highlights this "CO₂ tunnel vision" and advocates for a more holistic approach.

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Die aktuelle Erneuerbare-Energien-Welt hat teils eine unschöne Seite: Konzerne zerstören ganze Landstriche, um Rohstoffe für Windräder und Solarzellen zu fördern. Eine Studie zeigt, wie es besser gehen könnte.

Von Stefan Schultz

19.05.2026, 16.51 Uhr

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific technologies are being developed to improve material recycling for renewable energy infrastructure?
  • What are the economic implications of adopting fully recyclable materials for the energy sector?
  • How widespread is the adoption of these more sustainable practices among renewable energy companies?
  • What are the long-term environmental benefits of implementing Cradle to Cradle principles in the energy transition?

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