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Denmark announces ban on unauthorised asbestos removal

The Danish Employment Ministry says that demolition of structures which contain asbestos should only be carried out by licensed companies.

Denmark announces ban on unauthorised asbestos removal
Illustration photo. Denmark is to regulate asbestos removal work. Photo: Liv Latricia Habel/Ritzau Scanpix

In a statement, the ministry said it was proposing that demolition and removal of all structures which contain asbestos will require authorisation of the company carrying out the work.

This would mean, for example, the private homeowners would not be permitted to remove their own roofing if it contains asbestos.

The intention of the proposal is to prevent inhalation of asbestos dust which can endanger health, the ministry said.

“Even though asbestos has been illegal in Denmark for over 35 years, there are still challenges in the construction and extension sectors. Unfortunately, that can have fatal consequences for individual workers,” Employment Minister Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen said in the statement.

“That’s why I’m pleased that we’re now taking a step in the right direction towards and authorisation scheme for asbestos work,” she said.

“There must be a tangible consequence for companies that don’t follow the rules and let employees work with dangerous asbestos dust without a legally required permit,” she said.

The proposed authorisation scheme would require a company to have a quality control system and an approved trained staff member to be authorised for the work.

Any company that carries out asbestos work without the authorisation would be fined an initial 30,000 kroner, with the amount rising depending on how serious the offence.

The proposal comes from an already-agreed deal on working environments from March 2023, which all parties in parliament agreed to back. The agreement set down a pledge to introduce rules on asbestos removal.

Given it has the full backing of parliament, the proposal’s adoption is a formality and it is expected to take effect on July 1st. Businesses are expected to be given a six-month period to apply for authorisation.

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Ten Danish municipalities accounted for four out five new jobs in 2023

More than 80 percent of growth in salaried employment in Denmark came from just ten Danish municipalities, seven of which are near or in Copenhagen. Here are the country's growth engines.

Ten Danish municipalities accounted for four out five new jobs in 2023

A new regional jobs breakdown from the Danish Chamber of Commerce (Dansk Erhverv) underlined the impact the phenomenal recent success of the pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has had on Denmark’s economy, with Gladsaxe, the municipality where the company is headquartered gaining 3,900 new jobs in 2023 and Kalundborg, where it has production facilities gaining 1,000 new jobs. 

“The situation is that Novo Nordisk has single-handedly driven 20 percent of the total job growth over the last year, and the job creation success has primarily taken place in the municipalities around its headquarters and production facilities,” the report read.  

Lolland, which has recently been a backwater when it comes to jobs, has been booming in 2023, as work on the Femern Bælt bridge created 1,000 new jobs. 

Other growth municipalities were the cities of Aarhus and Aalborg, which saw 3,500 and 1,800 new jobs.

“If you dig deeper into the regional figures for employment, it is clear that it is far from the entire country that has taken part in the past year’s surprisingly strong job growth,” the report concludes. “The new figures show that relatively few municipalities have boosted employment in the past year.” 

Here are the ten municipalities where 81 percent of new jobs have been created: 

Many of the municipalities which saw the number of jobs decline were in Jutland, but some suburbs of Copenhagen, such as Ishøj and Albertslund, also saw declines. 

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