Political priorities for the Ministry of the Environment
The Ministry of the Environment works to achieve sustainable development. The riches of nature must be used in way that will enable us to hand over a world in balance to our children and grandchildren. Priority areas in the Government's environmental policy are action to respond to climate change, support for technology with minimal environmental impact and ensuring that the Baltic and the Skagerrak and Kattegatt are living seas. Market economy institutions, economic instruments and research and new technology are important tools in the work of the Ministry.
Press releases and speeches
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Government preparing a national ban on bisphenol A in baby bottles
Press release, 29 July 2010
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Nina Cromnier new Director-General of the Swedish Chemicals Agency
Press release, 08 July 2010
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New objective for outdoor activity policy - the right of common access is the basis of outdoor recreation
Press release, 08 July 2010
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Sweden to take over the Chair of HELCOM and the work to save the Baltic Sea
Press release, 01 July 2010
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Sustainable cities Swedish theme at Expo 2010 in Shanghai
Press release, 28 June 2010
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Andreas Carlgren on the IWC negotiations:"Deeply regrettable that uncontrolled whaling can continue"
Press release, 24 June 2010
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Global mercury agreement goal for UN process to start on 7 June - Andreas Carlgren to deliver opening address
Press release, 07 June 2010
Publications
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Swedish Chairmanship of Helsinki Commission 2010-2012
Information material , 30 June 2010
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Proposal for Sweden's National Implementation Plan for the Baltic Sea Action Plan
Information material , 18 May 2010
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International Year of Biodiversity
Information material , 23 April 2010
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International Year of Biodiversity
Information material , 02 March 2010
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Swedish Chairmanship of the Barents Euro-Arctic Council Working Group on Environment 2010-2011
Information material , 02 March 2010
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Sweden's fifth National Communication on Climate Change
Ministry publications series, 16 February 2010
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Ministry of the Environment - organisation and responsibilities
Information material , 20 January 2010
Areas of responsibility
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Chemicals policy
If chemicals are not handled safely, they risk damaging both human health and the environment.
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Climate policy
The climate problem and ongoing climate change.
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Ecocycle policy
Ecologically sound waste management is an important component.
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Environmental quality objectives
The Swedish Government has formulated 16 Environmental Quality Objectives.
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Environmental legislation
The fundamental rules of the Environmental Code apply, in principle, to all human activity that may harm the environment.
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Environment and health
The concept of environment and health refers to environmentally-related ill-health or health.
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EU and International co-operation
To protect and improve the environment and thereby peoples quality of life, the countries of the world are working together within the UN, the EU and many other organisations.
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Housing and construction
Housing is of central importance to everyone, as it forms a platform both for people,s own private sphere and for social and occupational life.
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Nature conservation and biological diversity
In the past decade biodiversity conservation has been given a prominent place in nature conservation work. Nature conservation interacts with other policy areas in various ways.
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Sustainable Development
Strategies for the sustainable development of society have become more important in Swedish policy in recent years.
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Water and seas
Many of Swedens coastal and sea areas are strongly affected by pollution, overfishing and physical exploitation. A new unified EU directive for water is intended make work to protect Europes water more effective.

