hållbarhetsdirektiv
Hållbarhetsdirektiv was a set of environmental and social sustainability guidelines established by Nordic countries, primarily Sweden and Denmark, in the early 1990s. The term is Swedish and translates to "sustainability directive." The directiv was intended to provide guidelines for efficient and environmentally friendly use of resources within the public sector. It also aimed to minimize waste, pollution, and environmental impact caused by government activities.
The directive was based on several EU environmental policy principles and guidelines. Some of its main goals
In 2002, the Swedish and Danish governments formalized the directiv principles in a signed agreement, which
Overall, the goal of Hållbarhetsdirektiv was to contribute to sustainable development by promoting environmentally responsible practices