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Archive: Material Responsibility From Cradle to Cradle with Anders Lendager

38 min · 12. touko 2026
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In this first episode on the policy proposal of Material Ownership, drafted by architect and founder of Lendager, Anders Lendager, we sit down with Anders alongside Co-Founder of both Home. Earth & Transformer.Build Kasper Guldage Jensen, Vice President of Global Sales at Fritz Hansen, Martin Scharff and Senior Adviser at construction company DI Byggeri, Jakob Thaysen Rørbech to discuss the proposal for the extended producer responsibility for construction products. Read the law proposal at this link [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ugxw_T12X5atdQaFHiZItccMfNMgpEtK/view?usp=drive_link]. This podcast was produced by KoozArch in collaboration with Copenhagen Architecture Biennial.

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