Ministry of the Environment
ISSN 1600-6909
No. 3 - November 2000
Chemicals: Danish Government vision for future EU chemicals policy
POPs: Nordic Environment Ministers push for EU Council Conclusions on POPs
Fragrances: New labelling regulations in sight for allergenic fragrances in perfumes and cosmetics
Chemical substances: Organotin compounds can migrate out of clear plastic beach toys
Tributyl tin: Negotiations underway on a new Convention in the International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Substance Classification: Advisory List for Self-Classification of Dangerous Substances
Electricity reform: EU Commission approves the Danish electricity sector reform under the state aid regulations
Industrial energy costs: Energy costs among Danish enterprises are slightly lower than in other countries
Ministerial Meeting: Water management and investments in the Newly Independent States
Monitoring: Administration of environmental monitoring in Denmark has been reorganized
National planning: Summary of the National Planning Report 2000
Traffic and environment: Could it pay to improve public transport service?
Windfall: Financial aid for rebuilding forests after windfall
Nature restoration: Inauguration of the first stage of the largest nature restoration project in Denmark to date
Cultural landscape management: A long-term multidisciplinary perspective
Green areas: Danish expertise helps St Petersburg preserve its status as a green city
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