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March 2012
Need to reduce exposures of pregnant women to potential endocrine disruptors
A new survey from the Danish EPA concludes that daily life exposure to multiple potential endocrine disruptors from food, indoor environment and consumer products may cause a risk for some pregnant women.
February 2012
New folder on cocktail effects
It is important to take into account the cocktail effect of chemicals. New folder provides suggestions for a solution
December 2011
New regulation of low frequency noise from wind turbines
The new regulation enters into force January 1st, 2012.
November 2011
Easier environmental rules for companies and the agricultural sector
Enterprise Committee II has now completed its work and sent a series of recommendations to the Danish Minister for the Environment, Ida Auken. The recommendations aim to simplify the rules for companies and the agricultural sector, without compromising environmental protection.
Welcome to the Danish EPA's new English language website
The Danish Environmental Protection Agency’s English language website has just been published in a new and updated version. We have provided more information, in particular on Danish rules and Danish work in the environmental field.
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Last updated 22.05.2012
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