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    • In the countryside
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    • Noise and transport
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Presentation

Towards a Non-Toxic Future 24 November 2016

Here you will find presentations from the keynote speakers in Ringsted, Denmark:

  • Environmental Outlook. By Executive Director Dr. Hans Bruyninckx.
  • Future trends in European production and consumption patterns. By Futurist and sociologist Anne Dencker Bædkel.
  • How do we build the strategy for a nontoxic environment? By Deputy Head of Unit DG Environment, Cristina de Avila.
  • Horizontal measures to address toxic chemicals in the environment, food and consumer products. By Deputy Director General Thomas Jakl.
  • Sensitive and vulnerable risk groups in chemical risk assessment and management. By Professor Niels Erik Skakkebæk.
  • Risk Benefit Assessments: models of aggregate exposure from food and environment. By Professor Jacob van Klaveren.
  • Combination effects of chemicals, including endocrine disruptors. By Dr. Andreas Kortenkamp.
  • Managing the risk of chemicals in food and feed. By Dr. Guilhem de Seze.
  • Managing the risk of industrial chemicals and biocides. By Dr. Jack de Bruijn.

Ministry of Environment of Denmark

The Ministry is responsible for administrative and research tasks in the areas of environmental protection. Nature is the basis for life and food production; but Nature also offers a great variety of leisure activities. Therefore the Ministry strives to protect forests, lakes, coastlines and open landscapes and ensures opportunities for the public to experience and have leisure activities in nature around the country. Read more about The Ministry of Environment of Denmark


 

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The Danish Nature Agency
The Danish Environmental protection
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