

Going carbon neutral: Lessons from Denmark
Sep 3, 2023
Bornholm, a Danish island, aims to go carbon neutral by 2025 and zero waste by 2032. They produce biogas from pig manure, use wind turbines, and pilot salt battery energy storage. Local businesses support these goals, such as a carbon-neutral brewery and a Michelin-star restaurant using local food. The island also focuses on zero waste, with projects turning used nappies into compost and recycling insulin vials. Challenges include transitioning to renewables and storing wind and solar energy. Lessons learned can be applied to sustainability efforts elsewhere.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Visiting a Beer Brewery on a Small Danish Island
01:39 • 2min
Exploring the Concept of a Sustainable Lifestyle and Carbon Neutrality
03:29 • 2min
Bornholm's Ambitious Goals for Carbon Neutrality and Zero Waste
05:15 • 7min
Storing Wind and Solar Energy with Molten Salt
12:31 • 14min
Scalability of Sustainable Living and the Importance of Renewable Energy
26:52 • 3min