H&M. H&M's recycling center in Stockholm specializes in sorting and recycling used clothing for further use or the creation of new fabrics. The center uses advanced technologies to reduce textile waste, supporting the concept of a circular economy. This initiative is part of H&M's strategy to sustainably develop and reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry.
Renova— is a Stockholm based company specializing in innovative solutions in the field of ecology and sustainable development. It works in several core areas such as waste management, recycling and environmental services.
Swedish Textile Recycling (STAND) is engaged in the recycling of textile waste, in order to reduce the impact of textile waste on the environment. The company ensures efficient collection, sorting and recycling of old clothing and textile materials, transforming them into new products or raw materials for later use.
FoodLoop— a company that provides technological solutions to reduce food waste in retail. Their platform helps supermarkets and other retailers optimize inventory management and reduce waste through more accurate forecasting and shelf life monitoring.
Northvolt— a Swedish company specializing in the production of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and other electrical applications. Northvolt is actively working to create environmentally friendly and sustainable energy storage solutions, seeking to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and support the transition to renewable energy. The company is also investing in the development of battery recycling technologies to ensure their environmental sustainability.
Exegerdevelops and manufactures innovative photovoltaic technologies to convert light into electrical energy.Exeger specializes in creating flexible and efficient solar panels that can be integrated into a variety of consumer products, from electronics to textiles. Their technology makes it possible to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources and supports sustainable development.
IKEA. IKEA recycling center specializes in the processing and recycling of used furniture and packaging. Here, the company focuses on reducing waste, reusing materials and optimizing recycling processes to support its sustainability strategy. Waste that is not reusable is processed for the production of new raw materials or for use in energy processes. This item is part of IKEA's efforts to achieve circular economy goals and reduce environmental impact.
Mall of Scandinaviaactively implements environmental solutions to reduce the impact on the environment, including energy-efficient lighting and heating systems. The mall also uses waste collection and recycling systems to reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in landfills.
Hammarby Sjöstadis one of the most environmentally friendly and sustainable areas with a developed waste recycling infrastructure and a central heating system using renewable energy sources. The district also includes numerous green areas, bike paths, and walking routes that help reduce car use and improve air quality. Hammarby Sjöstad is also noted for the introduction of energy-efficient building practices and technologies, making it an example of ecological urban planning.