09 Nov A well-deserved medal
Kari Bjørn Fernstrøm has today received the Queen's Medal of Merit for 40 years of loyal service. He was presented with it by the Director of Danish Decommissioning at a small ceremony.
Kari Bjørn Fernstrøm has today received the Queen's Medal of Merit for 40 years of loyal service. He was presented with it by the Director of Danish Decommissioning at a small ceremony.
Ministry of Higher Education and Science has just introduced a Whistleblower Scheme covering all institutions of the Ministry, including Danish Decommissioning.
DD has now reopened. This means that we can again make arrangements to receive radioactive waste from our customers, even though some employees continue to work from home.
Read about the efforts and results DD has achieved in 2019 to maintain a good work environment. Due to the current shutdown, the report is published later than usual.
The Danish Agency for Institutions and Educational Support has approved our annual report. Publication is delayed due to the current shutdown.
As a state-owned company, we have now shut down everything but emergency services and critical functions. This is due to the situation with the Corona/Covid-19 virus.
Every Thursday, the science programme "As Far As We Know" guides P1 listeners around the wondrous world of science. This Thursday, the entire programme was dedicated to Danish Decommissioning and our work.
The Board of Institutions and Educational Support has approved the objectives and results plan for what Danish Decommissioning should achieve in the current year.
Danish Decommissioning will continue to receive but no longer pick up radioactive waste. We regret any inconvenience this decision may have for our customers.
Danish Decommissioning has decided to stop collecting radioactive waste. The decision applies from today until further notice.