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Community of Practice for Sweden/the Nordic countries

Event hosted in Swedish

Sweden’s third Community of Practice (COP) event was held on June 11 2025 in Helsingborg with the possibility of participating digitally. Topic: När det går fullt i infrastrukturen – vad kan källsorterande avloppssystem bidra med? During this CoP event different challenges, ranging from lack of space in infrastructure, water scarcity, eutrophication and building correctional facilities were discussed in relation to source-separating wastewater systems.

Date: 11/06/2025 9:00am - 10:30am
Location: Helsingborg, Sweden & online

Programme

  • Kort introduktion om ANCHOR
  • Utmaningar när det går fullt i infrastrukturen
    • Östra Ramlösa (Amanda Widén, NSVA)
    • Stockholm (Dan Fujii, SVOA)
    • Oslo (Petter Jenssen/Arve Heistad, NMBU)
    • Visby (Susanne Pettersson, Region Gotland)
    • Luleå (Ulrika Larsson, Lumire)
    • Kungsbacka (Mathias Pedersen, Kungsbacka kommun)
    • Utbyggnad kriminalvårdsanstalter (Helena Norlander, VA SYD)
  • Paneldiskussion – frågor från publiken
Remote video URL
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The purpose of the Swedish/Nordic CoP

The Swedish/Nordic CoP network aims to provide a platform for stakeholders to meet and learn more about results from ANCHOR as well as from each other and to provide input into the ANCHOR project.

Why be part of the Swedish/Nordic CoP?

  • Actively contribute to solutions to shared challenges in developing urban water communities
  • Learn from innovative case studies both within the ANCHOR project and beyond
  • Network with other experts and stakeholders of residential areas of the future

What is the ANCHOR project about?

Through a European demonstration network, ANCHOR is increasing the knowledge around source-separating wastewater systems and urban water reuse by (i) evaluating the city districts De Nieuwe Dokken in Ghent, Jenfelder Au in Hamburg, Superlocal in Kerkrade and Oceanhamnen in Helsingborg and (ii) implementing new water reuse systems in Helsingborg and Hamburg. ANCHOR is also developing knowledge around perception and behavioral change, governance and change agents in relation to source-separating wastewater systems as well as developing handbooks e.g. for planning.