Baltic 21 is a regional expression of the global Agenda 21 and links together a wide range of stakeholders in a common endeavour for regional sustainable development.
The European Sustainable Development Network is an informal network of public administrators and other experts dealing with sustainable development strategies in Europe.
The EU programme Interreg Øresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak is part of the new Territorial Co-operation Objective which aims to strengthen co-operation across borders in the EU and adjacent countries. The programme funds cross-border co-operation projects between partners from Norway, Denmark and Sweden for increased growth and sustainable development in the southwestern part of Scandinavia.
In practice the Ministers for Nordic Co-operation, on behalf of the Prime Ministers, assume responsibility for the co-ordination of inter-governmental co-operation.
The official website for Nordic ecolabelling. The Nordic Ecolabel is a voluntary scheme for businesses. The label evaluates a product's impact on the environment throughout the whole lifecycle. Visit the website and learn more about the criteria for application, product categories and the organisation behind Nordic ecolabelling.
The Nordic Council Environment and Natural Resources Committee deals with issues concerning the preservation and development of the environment in the Nordic countries.
The Nordic Committee for Co-operation is responsible for the day-to-day work of the co-operation and is also the executive committee for the Council of Ministers’ Secretariat in Copenhagen. The Nordic Committee for Co-operation is composed of senior civil servants from the public administrations in the Nordic countries.