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The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

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The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Naturvårdsverket) is a central government agency responsible for environmental issues in Sweden. Its role in infrastructure involves developing and implementing environmental policies, providing guidance, and distributing grants for projects that contribute to a sustainable society, including those related to climate change, biodiversity, waste, and water management. It influences infrastructure development through regulations and funding for environmentally sound solutions.

Founded 1967 550 employees
Government AgencyGovernmentFunder

Strategic Overview

  • Primarily focused on environmental policy development, implementation, and oversight within Sweden.
  • Manages and distributes significant grant programs, such as Klimatklivet (Climate Leap), to support local and regional climate investments.
  • Influences infrastructure development through regulatory frameworks, guidelines, and financial incentives for sustainable and environmentally sound solutions.
  • Key areas of focus include climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, circular economy principles, waste management, and water quality.

Investment Focus

Technologies
Biomass1
Geography
Sweden1

Key People

Björn Risinger
Director General
Anna-Lena Johansson
Deputy Director General

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
Energy TransitionUtilitiesTransportSocial Infrastructure
Technologies
Waste ManagementWater ManagementBiogasEV Charging
Geographies
SwedenNordicsWestern Europe
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating
Deal Structure
GrantsPolicy/Regulatory Influence