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Inspiring conversations and important meetings for Hummeltorp in Almedalen

Inspiring conversations and important meetings for Hummeltorp in Almedalen

Inspiring conversations and important meetings for Hummeltorp in Almedalen

Inspiring conversations and important meetings for Hummeltorp in Almedalen

Now that Almedalen Week has ended and our thoughts have had time to settle, we at Hummeltorp would like to extend a big thank you to everyone involved for valuable meetings. Many share our belief that the transition to a circular society, where building materials and natural resources are recycled instead of discarded, is absolutely necessary.

Here are some highlights and reflections from the sunny days in Almedalen:


♻ Important discussions at AMCHAM Sweden in “The American Garden” about how we strengthen trade relations between Sweden and the US, and in particular how we can collaborate to increase the recycling of important natural resources. Many thanks to Erik Ramanathan, US Ambassador to Sweden, Marianne Drain, Senior Commercial Officer at the US Embassy in Stockholm, Peter Dahlen, Managing Director AMCHAM Sweden, and Jakob Kiefer, former Swedish Ambassador to Chile and Peru and former Ambassador for Sustainable Business, for interesting conversations.


♻ Nordea organized a fantastic dinner at Tofta Beach House, which offered a very beautiful sunset. Many thanks to Annika Winsth, Nordea's Chief Economist, and Peter Dalmalm, Head of Corporate Business Sweden, for the invitation!


♻ Hummeltorp's CEO also had the honor of meeting Jan Eliasson, former UN Secretary-General, in the alleys of Visby.


♻ Meet astronaut Marcus Wandt, just returned from space!


♻ Last but not least, it has been incredibly rewarding to meet new and old acquaintances, colleagues, partners and customers. We look forward to continuing the dialogues after the summer and working together to better utilize the resources we already have!


Many thanks to AMCHAM, Nordea, the US Embassy and many more for dialogue and an extended hand for a common cause.

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Jul 7, 2024

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