Can a city cure sadness? Adam Bloodworth visits Denmark’s other capital, Aarhus, to speak to some of the happiest people in ...
More than 700,000 cups were returned here last year. Could deposit machines be coming to more of Europe’s streets? View on ...
city cafes were brought under the banner of the initiative upon its launch to try and get the word out and change mindsets.
There are more than 17,000 internationals working in Aarhus today.That number has doubled from 2014 to 2024. Yet, according ...
A beautiful European city is said to be one of the happiest places in the world - and is much less visited than the continent's better-known travel hotspots. Aarhus, a city in Denmark on the ...
In January 2024, the city of Aarhus in Denmark launched a three-year pilot project for reusable takeaway packaging, seeking ...
One of the biggest problems of rubbish in Denmark is the proliferation of disposable cups and mugs with an estimated 300 ...
I lived in Aarhus, Denmark's second-biggest city. It was very pretty. There were woods and beaches around the city, and it was filled with cute little houses and cobbled streets. Halfway through ...
I slide the thick white plastic cup with its blue lid into the hole, and continue to follow the instructions written on the deposit machine. Placing my credit card on the designated card area, a ...