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Ministry of the Environment

Danish Environment Newsletter

ISSN 1600-6909

No. 29 - February 2004

Climate: New knowledge about the Gulf stream

Environmental approval: Easier to be a green enterprise

Carwashes: Reduced water consumption and cleaner wastewater from carwashes

Aquatic environment: Improved conditions for animals and plants in Danish water bodies

Lead pollution: Lead shot is a greater source of human lead contamination than previously assumed

Industrial food waste: From pig swill to biogas

Industrial waste: New web-based knowledge base

Road noise: Strategy for future work to reduce road noise

Geology: A heavyweight book on the Jurassic

Ecolabels: Bed linen rarely meets the requirement of the Flower

Ministry of the Environment: Danish EPA has been restructured

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National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark | Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 
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