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Sustainability prize awarded to two places at Djurgården

Sustainability prize awarded to two places at Djurgården

15/12/2020

The winners of White Guide’s ‘100% Cirkulärt’ 20/21 prize have been announced – and two of them are here at Royal Djurgården!

Oaxen Krog & Slip were the winners in the Innovation category for their ‘Nationwide recycling of wine corks’ project, while Rosendal’s Garden were awarded the prize for their large-scale project, ‘Experiment 2000 m2’.

Over 30 ideas from the whole of Sweden were nominated for this year’s prize, and now Oaxen Krog & Slip and Rosendal’s Garden will receive financial support to develop their projects in 2021. The aim of the projects is to contribute to the transition towards a circular economy and ultimately a more sustainable food system.

Congratulations to the winners!

If you want to read more about our work with sustainability, visit sustainable.royaldjurgarden.se/en

Responsible consumption and production2000m2 educates people in sustainable food production and consumption (12.1,2,8)

Oaxen’s project promotes sustainable food production and consumption (12.2,5)

Climate action2000m2 shows how climate-friendly food reduces CO2 emissions (13.2)

 

Life below water2000m2 aims to help reduce over-fertilisation of the Baltic Sea (14.1)

 

Life on land2000m2 aims to protect ecosystems and promote biodiversity (15.5)

 

Partnerships for the goals2000m2 is a collaboration between a number of different parties across a variety of industries (17.17)




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