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“Next stop: Green business” is a miniseries within the Sound of Green podcast universe, where we explore Danish perspectives on the challenges of the global green transition.

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Globally, there’s never been more emphasis on the industrial sector’s role in driving down emissions and resource consumption. Increasingly, individual companies are required to take responsibility for the impact of their entire value chains, all while navigating evolving regulations, customer demands for transparency, and competitive pressures.  

Many Danish companies are turning the challenge of creating green value chains into an opportunity for environmental, social and economic value creation, making the case for seeing the green transition of value chains not as a cost, but as a competitive advantage. 

In this podcast series, we ask Danish companies why they continue to believe, despite growing pressures and uncertainties, that green business is good business. 

Listen to the episodes directly below or and make sure to follow and subscribe to Sound of Green on your preferred podcast app:

ROCKWOOL: From lava to legacy

In the first episode of this podcast miniseries, we visit ROCKWOOL to hear the tale of how the organisation utilises stone wool innovation to drive both sustainability and long-term business growth.

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Danfoss: Sustainable self-medication

Taking your own medicine often carries an unpleasant connotation. For Danfoss, however, it’s a proof of concept: By applying their own technologies to cut emissions, they demonstrate how competitive decarbonisation works in practice — both for the bottom line and for the climate.

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Grundfos: Pumps make the world go 'round

In a world where climate change manifests as both too much and too little water, Grundfos is making the case that water – and the energy we use to move it – is central to sustainable progress.

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NKT: Beating the (cable) drum for a green grid

In this episode of Next stop: Green business, we visit cable manufacturer NKT at their factory in Asnæs, Denmark, where giant cable drums lie coiled with the infrastructure of the future.

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PensionDanmark: First movers of green finance

In this episode we visit PensionDanmark at their headquarters in Copenhagen. Being a first mover is not always easy, but 15 years ago, Pension Denmark saw a potential in investing in green energy making their members – and the world – much richer.

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FLS: The journey of the rocks

In this episode of the Next stop: Green business podcast series, we visit FLS at their headquarters in Copenhagen. As a global leader in mineral processing technology, FLS provides the solutions that help turn raw rocks into the critical minerals needed for everything from wind turbines to electric vehicles.

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Hempel: Paint the town green

In this episode of Next stop: Green Business, we visit Hempel’s headquarters just outside Copenhagen and tour their newly opened R&D centre. There, we explore how the company is reshaping the role of coatings in the green transition — from lowering emissions to extending the lifespan of essential infrastructure.

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VELUX: A window of green opportunity

In this episode of Next stop: Green Business, we visit VELUX – known globally for their roof windows and skylights, the company has spent more than 80 years finding ways to bring natural light indoors – and now, they’re also working to ensure that the nature it comes from stays protected.

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Schneider Electric: Smart solutions for a smart company

In this episode of Next Stop: Green Business, we visit Schneider Electric’s CO₂-neutral factory in Ringsted, where small, smart changes in energy management and waste sorting demonstrate how sustainability can drive efficiency and innovation in manufacturing.

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Learn more about the episodes

Perspective

Green supply chains

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ROCKWOOL: From lava to legacy

18 September 2025
In this podcast series, we ask Danish companies why they continue to believe, despite growing pressures and uncertainties, that green business is good business. Next stop: ROCKWOOL.

Perspective

Green supply chains

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Grundfos: Pumps make the world go around

9 October 2025
In the Next stop: Green business podcast series, we explore why Danish companies continue to see green business as good business — even in the face of growing pressures and uncertainty. This time, we visit Grundfos.

Discover more from solution providers turning challenges into green business

Solution Provider

Buildings

+20

Danfoss

21 January 2009
Danfoss engineers solutions that increase machine productivity, reduce emissions, lower energy consumption, and enable electrification.

Solution Provider

Water management

+17

Grundfos

22 January 2025
Global leader in water solutions. When you need water, we get it to you efficiently. We’re a global leader of energy-efficient water solutions for use in homes, buildings, industries, utilities and agriculture.

Solution Provider

Buildings

+7

ROCKWOOL Group

21 January 2009
ROCKWOOL is the world leader in stone wool products, from building insulation to acoustic ceilings, external cladding systems to horticultural solutions, engineered fibres for industrial use to insulation for process industry and marine & offshore.

Solution Provider

Energy efficiency in industry

+5

Schneider Electric

26 February 2009
Schneider Electric is a global specialist in energy management.

Solution Provider

Combined heat and power production

+20

Ørsted

25 January 2009
Ørsted is a global leader in developing, constructing, and operating offshore wind farms, with a core focus on Europe. Backed by more than 30 years of experience in offshore wind, Ørsted has 10.2 GW of installed offshore capacity and 8.1 GW under construction.

Sound of Green: Stories from Denmark's green transition

In our Sound of Green podcast, we explore Danish perspectives on the challenges of the global green transition.

Through decades of experience, Denmark has turned many of these challenges into opportunities.

By sharing these experiences, we hope to help you do the same.

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