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Mandag 15. april starter ferdselsforbudet i sjøfuglreservatene våre, men er egentlig fuglene så opptatt av datoer og geografisk avgrensede områder?
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Today, 139 projects received positive news from the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund. Grants to various initiatives have been awarded, including creating reusable fish crates and inspiring youth to find futureproof plastic solutions.
After a long period of evaulating a total of 85 applications, the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund is now happy to share the good news. A total of 13 projects were notified this week that they will receive grants after this year's call for projects.
12 projects made the cut and will receive a grant from this year's call for projects totalling NOK 20 million.
Plastsimulator is a tool that allows leaders understand the economic, environmental, and social implications of different possible plastic futures in Norway. By moving 18 key system levers, stakeholders can create their own custom scenario and explore the impacts and trade-offs of taking different actions.
The Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund has awarded the largest grant in the fund’s history. A total of NOK 105 million are awarded to 123 environmental projects, of which over NOK 22 million are awarded to 9 international projects. Countries with major plastic pollution challenges and limited resources have been prioritized.
For more than two years, Norwegian consumers have paid a small extra sum of NOK 0.50 for each plastic bag they buy, and thereby made the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund the biggest private environmental fund in Norway. The fund supports work that helps to solve environmental problems caused by plastics, and has already granted more than NOK 260 million for various cleanup, innovation and research projects. Today, the fund is advertising grants of NOK 100 million for new ideas and projects.
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The Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund is awarding 2.5 million Norwegian kroner (NOK), equaling USD$233,000, to Hawaiʻi Pacific University’s Center for Marine Debris Research to remove derelict fishing gear from Hawaii’s coral reefs and study the source fisheries.
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We are Norway's largest private environmental fund, and support projects that reduce plastic pollution, increase plastic recycling and reduce the consumption of plastic bags.
We are Norway's largest private environmental fund, and support national and international projects that reduce plastic pollution, increase plastic recycling and reduce the consumption of plastic bags. We are also Norway's most important measure in complying with the EU Plastic Bags Directive.
The Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund has awarded NOK 20 million to reduce plastic pollution around the world. During the announcement between the 15th of October and the 1st of December 2019 the Fund received 133 applications from 6 continents amounting to NOK 263 million.
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Each year, we call for applications for effective measures aiming to solve the environmental problems of plastic. On this site you will find which announcements are currently open.
Inkludert alle holmer og øyer langs kysten av Fastlands-Norge, utgjør Nordland fylke alene 25,9 prosent av Norges totale kystlinje. Av erfaring vet vi at store mengder marint avfall samler seg per kilometer kystlinje i landsdelen.
I Rogaland ryddes det hele året, ettersom det kun unntaksvis er snø langs den ytre kyst. Til tross for tøffe værforhold er det mye tettbebyggelse langs store deler av Rogalandskysten. Fylket har flere naturreservater med verdifullt dyre-, plante- og fugleliv, samt flere lokasjoner hvor det hekker sårbart fugleliv utenfor reservatene.
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The call targets measures that reduce the amount of plastic waste and contribute to increased recycling in Norway. It is also possible to apply for funding for projects outside Norway, but a clear physical connection (material flow) or transfer value to the Norwegian plastic system is required.
This call is aimed at initiatives that prevent plastic pollution to the sea, waterways and on land. Projects that prevent plastic pollution across the entire value chain, and are implemented in Norway, can apply for funding.
Norwegian plastic use needs to move from primarily linear to circular value chains. Is your organisation able to get us closer to the target of a circular plastics economy? Apply for funding from the Norwegian Retailers' Environment Fund.
The Clean-up Norway programme is Norway’s first national cleanup programme. The goal has been to clean 40 percent of the outer coastline of Norway before the end of 2023, and as the first phase is coming to an end, the goal is within reach. The programme will continue from 2024 onwards.
External experts assist the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund when evaluating project applications to identify the best projects. Here you will find an overview of the members of the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund’s Committee.
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