In 2025, textile waste must be sorted separately – but how?

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09:00 The big challenges – is the EU part of the answer?
Sweden and Europe are facing a series of major challenges such as the war in Ukraine, the climate crisis and energy supply. Members of Parliament Jens Holm (V) and Sofia Damm (KD) are interviewed about what role they think the EU should have in the work of finding solutions. Organiser: The European Commission in Sweden. From 4/7.

10:00 Cash and Sweden’s preparedness
The cash is part of our country’s preparedness but is about to disappear. What happens if the digital payment systems stop working? Which agencies are responsible for the cash supply in a crisis situation? With Björn Eriksson, president of Kontantupproret, Nina Wenning, CEO of Bankomat, Günther Mårder, CEO of Företagarna, etc. Organizer: The Cash Rebellion. From 3/7.

10:45 Politics on the bookshelf – about the murder of Anna Lindh
The murder of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh in 2003 shook the whole of Sweden and not least the social democracy. The journalist Eva Franchell was a close friend and in the biography “A person can be murdered, but not her ideas” she draws a picture of the political second half of the 20th century and of the politician and the person Anna Lindh. Niklas Ekdal interviews. Recorded 3/22.

11:00 The hearing: Magdalena Andersson (S)
Hearing by Social Democrats party leader Magdalena Andersson. Hosts: Anders Holmberg and Camilla Kvartoft. Organizer: SVT. Part 3 of 8. From 23/8.

12:00 Report

12:05 How will more people with disabilities get a job?
What is required in the continued reform of the Employment Service in order for more people with disabilities to get jobs? Today, many risk getting stuck in long-term unemployment. Cast: Anna Johansson (S), Alireza Akhondi (C) and others. Organizer: Wiljagruppen and Social Venture Network. From 7/7.

13:00 The correspondents behind the scenes
SVT’s correspondents report from all over the world. About war and disasters, climate change and technological progress. They meet people in reports and report directly in SVT’s news programme. Now they meet in a studio in the TV house in Stockholm and talk about the work behind the camera during a year that changed the world. Among others participating: Bert Sundström, Samir Abu Eid, Erika Bjerström, David Boati and Stefan Åsberg. Program manager: Cecilia Gralde. From 17/8.

14:30 The future of herring fishing in the Baltic Sea
Preserving the herring and sturgeon stock in our waters is about basic ecological balance and water quality. The Riksdag has called on the government to act regarding the moved trawl limit and to prioritize small-scale fishing. What does that mean? Organiser: SU’s Baltic Sea Centre, Uppsala University etc. From 6/7.

15:15 Why aren’t textiles recycled?
From 2025, textile waste must be sorted separately, according to the EU. Development is slow in Sweden and now things are getting faster. What is required to have a functioning system for collecting, sorting and processing textile waste? Organizer: Swedish Trade. From 6/7.

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