Care4Nature is a Danish company specialising in ecological and nature-management solutions, founded in 2008. Our company’s core mission is to restore and preserve biodiversity in Denmark by working with both public and private landowners, including municipalities, housing associations, and larger enterprises. Care4Nature combines professional ecological expertise (biologists, landscape engineers) with practical nature-management services to implement evidence-based and long-term solutions.
Since its founding in 2008, Care4Nature has carried out numerous projects across many Danish municipalities and private landowners — including ecological restoration, invasive species control and long-term nature management. Our team consists of biologists, landscape engineers and nature managers, enabling them to combine scientific expertise with hands-on execution.
Hans Wernberg
CEO, Care4Nature
hw@care4nature.dk
ZAITRUS is a German deep-tech startup pioneering real-time detection of microplastic contamination in water systems. Using our patented Machine Learning Enhanced Impedance Spectroscopy (MLEIS), we provide fully automated, continuous monitoring directly at the point of measurement. Our mission is to make clean water a global standard by equipping municipalities and industries with actionable data that enables timely interventions, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection. ZAITRUS revolutioniert als deutsches Deep-Tech-Startup die Wasserüberwachung durch Echtzeit-Erkennung von Mikroplastik-Kontaminationen. Unsere zum Patent angemeldete MLEIS-Technologie ermöglicht vollautomatisierte, kontinuierliche Überwachung direkt vor Ort – präzise und zuverlässig. Unser Ziel: Sauberes Wasser als globaler Standard. Wir befähigen Kommunen und Industrie mit handlungsrelevanten Daten, die sofortige Interventionen, Compliance-Sicherheit und effektiven Umweltschutz garantieren.
https://digitalkiosks.org/ Digital Kiosks is a European network for the deployment of sharing stations to create more sustainable and liveable communities. Sharing stations are creating a new seamless experience to share and access goods in the city. Through connected lockers, citizens can access the goods they need, directly where they need it. This reduces the need to purchase unnecessary equipment. They can be found in indoor environments such as building lobbies, libraries, local shops and office buildings and in outdoor environments such as parks, public squares, playgrounds and beaches. Public authorities and housing providers have the opportunity to activate and claim spaces for communities to bond through sharing.