The Climate and Pollution Agency (the former SFT) is a directorate under the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment. Our main goal is to promote sustainable development. Read more 

 

Major reduction of emissions of the most hazardous substances

01.03.10 Norwegian emissions of some of the most hazardous substances were reduced by over 50 percent in 2007 in relation to 1995. A new report presents data concerning prioritised substances in Norway. Prioritised hazardous substances; status in 2007 and emission prognoses (English summary)

Climate Cure 2020 shows how Norway can reduce emissions

18.02.10 Climate Cure 2020 has investigated a number of measures and instruments that can help to achieve the national target for greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. In the sector analyses, measures have been considered that have a total potential for emission reductions... Hele saken: Climate Cure 2020 shows how Norway can reduce emissions

New website about dangerous consumer goods

16.02.10 Six out of ten Norwegians say they want better information about consumer goods containing substances hazardous to health or the environment. Now the Climate and Pollution Agency has launched www.erdetfarlig.no (“Is it dangerous?”). The website has simple advice... Hele saken: New website about dangerous consumer goods

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