of the Danish GDP. Just under half of this production (86.1 billion DKK) was related to renewable energy while the turnover of products that increase energy efficiency was 24.3 billion DKK. The SDGs are integrated in strategies and work plans of Danish CSOs and in their activities nationally and globally, including national awareness raising and work with different stakeholders. Investment in the green transition is important not only due to climate challenges, but also to ensure security of supply and enable the Danish economy to become independent of unstable energy prices and scarce resources. Sustainability & the Natural Environment. of the “green” jobs are in the industrial sector. of total employment (2014). The city of Copenhagen is one of the most sustainable and energy efficient cities in the world. This is stated in the analysis from The Danish Energy Agency, Danish Energy Association (DE) and The Confederation of Danish Industry (DI).

Danish sustainable consumption and production efforts are cross-cutting schemes involving numerous actors from various sectors of society. Ecolabels in Denmark The European and Nordic ecolabels are the only two officially recognized ecolabels in Denmark. Have dedicated themselves – and will contribute further – to the SDG mobilization among stakeholders in relation to policy coordination, policy recommendations and multi-stakeholder dialogue. Sustainability Services at the Shire of Denmark utilises this multi-faceted approach to strive towards the following goals: Natural Environment - acknowledge the importance of the natural environment to the residents of Denmark and the region, and works with residents and all relevant agencies to maintain a high standard of environmental protection and its integration with community life; Climate change - monitor the effects of climate change and implements and advocates for policies that will not only mitigate any adverse effects, but also take advantage of any opportunities created; Fire management - work collaboratively with relevant agencies to maintain a high level of planning, communication and infrastructure for effective fire and emergency management; and. Therefore, efforts are being directed fishermen and sailors, all of whom can potentially contribute to the direct pollution of the sea by sailing and in ports, as well as efforts aimed at people w...[more], Denmark commits app 1,5 mio USD to reduce the plastic water debris in Indonesia. Denmark was the first country in the world to create a Ministry of Environment back in 1971 and has a long history of public institutions working with companies and corporations to shape and develop the Danish way of production. Generally “green” firms are more active within research and development than “non-green” firms. Pursue research and capacity development going beyond 'silo' thinking and focus on the links and synergies between the SDG goals and targets.

Environmental products are goods and services that are produced for the purpose of preventing, reducing and eliminating pollution and any other degradation of the environment and preserving and maintaining the stock of natural resources and hence safeguarding against. Exports of other energy technology had a value of DKK 30.4 billion. EMAS and environmental management The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) has been the preferred voluntary environmental management system of the European Commission since 1993. List of sustainability companies, manufacturers and suppliers in Denmark. The Danish Environmental Protection AgencyTolderlundsvej 55000 Odense CPhone: +45 72 54 40 00E-mail: Nordic action plan for sustainable textiles, The Danish Environmental Protection Agency. The market for green technology is expected to grow in the future as more countries prioritise a green agenda. DKK for financing an information campaign on reducing marine litter; the campaign will primarily take place in 2018. the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities, Carsten Niebuhrs Gade 43 Green growth refers to economic growth that uses resources in a sustainable manner. This aspect of the production is recognized by the Danish food cluster and several are working on new solutions. The Danish National Strategy for Sustainable Development (Et bæredygtigt Danmark - Udvikling i Balance) was published in October 2014 and is build on the three pillars of sustainability: The strategy brings forward 23 objectives in total within the three pillars of sustainability and adds an objective in regards to the international dimension of sustainability. The Caribbean Energy Efficiency Lighting Project (CEELP) sought to catalyze the transition to low carbon economies and sustainable energy sectors through the provision of energy efficient lighting to communities in the Eastern Caribbean. Danish design has been an international standard-bearer since the 1950s. of total employment in 2014. The Danish Environmental Protection AgencyTolderlundsvej 55000 Odense CPhone: +45 72 54 40 00E-mail: Nordic action plan for sustainable textiles, The Danish Environmental Protection Agency. Danish Strategy for Sustainable Development Sustainable development is about finding ways to develop environmental, financial, and social resources that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Public authorities in the fields of social services, education, health, environment and technology. Denmark works closely together with other countries in the Nordic Council's Working Group for SCP (HKP) .

The efforts are thus directed towards the waste that can be found at sea and the waste found on the beaches. Exports of plants for renewable energy and energy saving solutions were DKK 40.9 billion in 2015.

This is done by production and exchange of green or environmental goods and services. This accounts for 6.4 pct. The soft seabed is not currently protected in the exsisting Danish MPA-network and the...[more], Denmark has allocated 3 million. This is a decrease of 3.8 pct. There is broad understanding in Denmark that global environmental protection is an international issue. The remnants of that autocratic past can be seen in the co… Denmark has set ambitious goals to reduce CO2 emissions in every part of the value chain. Will continue to follow the Danish government’s delivery on its commitments towards the SDGs in Denmark closely and in Denmark’s foreign diplomatic, policy and financial engagements, including ongoing advocacy for increased ambitions in the Danish Action Plan.