Hazardous substances - actions to reduce pollutions to the Baltic Sea Passed
Monday March 6, 2017 14:30 - 15:45 2: Location will be announced on site
Speakers: Anna Lövsén, Britta Eklund, Lina Petersson, Magnus Brietholtz, Pekka Salminen, Tonie Wickman
Block: Three parallel blocks with ambitious implementation cases
Chemical contamination of the Baltic Sea in a changing society
Magnus Breitholtz, Stockholm University, ACES
Cities of Baltic Sea Countries – innovative strategies for decreasing
emissions of hazardous substances through upstream measures
Tonie Wickman, City of Stockholm
BLASTIC-project – Reducing plastic waste and, thereby, the inflow of
hazardous substances into the Baltic Sea
Pekka Salminen, City of Turku
Reduction of pharmaceutical residues in waste water at Linköping
WWTP, Nykvarnsverket
Anna Lövsén, Tekniska Verken Linköping
Minimizing discharges of toxic substances from leisure boats –
effective ways to cooperate and get results
Lina Petersson & Brita Eklund, Swedish Transport Agency & Stockholm
University
Lecturers
Anna Lövsén Speaker
Head of business unit
Tekniska verken
Britta Eklund Speaker
Associate Professor
Stockholm Uniersity
Associate professor, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, (ACES) , Stockholm University
Lina Petersson Speaker
Legal Advisor & Environmental Specialist
Swedish Transport Agency
Legal Advisor, The Swedish Transport Agency
Magnus Brietholtz Speaker
Stockholm University
Professor, Stockholm University Stockholm University, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry
Pekka Salminen Speaker
Environment Protection Planner, City of Turku
Tonie Wickman Speaker
Coordinator, NonHazCity project
City of Stockholm/Environment and Health Administration/Chemicals centre
Coordinator of the NonHazCity project.
Environment and Health Administration, Chemicals centre, City of Stockholm.