All the plastic you can't see on the beach is an increasing environmental problem
Small pieces of plastic up to five millimeters collect harmful substances and can be eaten by fish, seafood and eventually by humans.
Small pieces of plastic up to five millimeters collect harmful substances and can be eaten by fish, seafood and eventually by humans.
This question was asked the participants on the theme day on June 6, 2019, which was arranged by Danish Materials Network in collaboration with Force Technology.
In the BSR / Innovation Express project - Norway, which DMN have together with the Norwegian Cluster NCE Maritime CleanTech (www.maritimecl
The 3rd meeting in the series of "Forum for Circular Economy in Esbjerg Municipality" this time had moved a bit outside the municipal boundary to Letbæk Plast in Tistrup.
In the Stock Exchange ("Børsen") in Copenhagen, the final Status Conference on the 2-year grant to form a National Circular Economy HUB was held.
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019, Alumeco A/S was host to another exciting aluminium seminar.
In week 6, we had visit from our Norwegian cluster friends, 4 of NCE Maritime CleanTech members, where we visited Migatronic, Terma Aerostructure, SH group and Secure over 3 days.
A conference focusing on the recently released "Plastic without waste - The Danish Government's plastic action plan", where Anne Harborg Larsen from the Ministry of the Environment and Food of Denm
Another interesting meeting in the Forum for Circular Economy in Esbjerg Municipality. This time held at Marius Pedersen with presentations from:
In the beautiful Copenhagen City Hall, DMN co-organized the second theme day of the year about "Uniform waste sorting with focus on plastic - input from the entire value chain" and we even had a po