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About the Sustainable Living Hub

The Sustainable Living Hub gathers project findings, guidelines and resources produced within the Sustainable Living Programme 2021-2024 for key sectors to enable sustainable lifestyles across the Nordic Region.
Coordinated by Nordregio in collaboration with NIKK, Rannís, the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Nordregio Report 2024:20
ISBN 978-91-8001-118-1 (ONLINE)
ISBN 978-91-8001-119-8 (PDF)
ISSN: 1403-2503
http://doi.org/10.6027/R2024:20.1403-2503
© Nordregio 2024
Layout: Sara Melander, Nordregio
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Sustainable Living 2021-2024

The Sustainable Living programme consists of six projects that explore our lifestyle challenges through a unique mix of sectors and disciplines, including sustainable food systems, culture, education, youth, gender equality, and the Nordic Swan Ecolabel. Read about the six projects here.
Sustainable Living is a cross-sectoral collaboration effort between the Nordic Councils of Ministers for Gender equality and LGBTI (MR-JÄM); Environment and climate (MR-MK); Fisheries, aquaculture, agriculture, food and forestry (MR-FJLS); Education and research (MR-U); Culture (MR-K); and the Ministers for Nordic Co-operation (MR-SAM), as well as NORDBUK (Committee for children and youth) and the Expert group for sustainable development.

Nordregio

Nordregio is a leading Nordic and European research centre for regional and sustainable development and planning, established by the Nordic Council of Ministers in 1997. We conduct solution-oriented and applied research, addressing current issues from both a research perspective and the viewpoint of policymakers and practitioners. Operating at the international, national, regional and local levels, Nordregio’s research covers a wide geographic scope, emphasising the Nordic and Baltic Sea Regions, Europe and the Arctic.
Nordregio
Holmamiralens Väg 10
Skeppsholmen
Stockholm, Sweden
www.nordregio.org