The Baltic region faces a unique set of environmental challenges, in particular pollution from industry and agriculture. SEI provides knowledge and enhances collaboration between countries and stakeholders in the region to provide solutions and seek opportunities for a more sustainable Baltic.
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Past event / The event showcased the mapping results of used textile flows in the Baltics, as well as discussions on policy measures for textile circularity.
Past event / This workshop will address challenges experienced in establishing agricultural and industrial symbiosis to enable upscaling of circular solutions in the Baltic.
Feature / SEI and property developer Fabege invited experts to a workshop to discuss how the property sector can contribute to sustainable cities.
Project / The main objective of the project was to develop two new island destinations in Helsinki and Tallinn, into sustainable and smart tourist destination areas.
Feature / It is important to improve how we capture and reuse phosphorus. It should be on land to produce food rather than letting it enter the sea where it causes harm.
Feature / Today’s clothing industry has huge environmental impacts which the new project Towards a Nordic-Baltic Circular Textile System tries to mitigate.
Feature / A look at phosphorus from mine to fork, problems it causes on the ocean and how we can leverage innovation to recover and reuse phosphorus.
Past event / The conference brought together industry, politicians, researchers and consumers for an important discussion on bioeconomy development.
Journal article / A systematic map protocol for a study of evidence on ecotechnologies for recovery and reuse of carbon and nutrients.
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