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To reduce the leakage of plastic into nature the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Swedish EPA) has established two...

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This literature review concerns microplastics generated by road traffic. Particles are produced as a result of tyre and road...

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In this report potential policy instruments and measures against microplastics from tyre and road wear have been mapped...

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“The consumption compass” covers over a hundred different consumption categories. The tool can identify different hotspots to...

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Sustainable consumption has a strong momentum within Swedish municipalities, where several policies and initiatives are...

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"Currently, with more than one hundred and fifty countries expressing support for starting negotiations on a global agreement...

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The Nordic countries are some of the leading nations in sustainable development. Yet, they still have many challenges...

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Guidance on mapping areas for outdoor life is a seven-step method. The work begins with the municipality establishing a...

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Spillover Effects Environmental “spillover effects” are defined in this report as the emissions caused by consumption in a...

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This report by Swedish Consumer Agency establishes the main barriers for sustainable consumption in Sweden. Barriers include...

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The overall objective of the Swedish outdoor recreation policy is to promote opportunities to be outdoors in nature and to...

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The countries in this report are some of the most progressive regarding sustainable development. As detailed in the report...