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Land and Forest Iceland has made significant progress in reducing the use of imported synthetic fertilisers and replacing them with a range of domestic organic alternatives. Around 25% of the nitrogen applied in the agency’s own projects and collaborative programmes now comes from organic fertilisers. This not only brings considerable cost savings but also has positive climate benefits through reduced use of synthetic fertilisers.
Newsletter of Digital Iceland July 2025.
The Reykholt inventory has been inscribed on the national Memory of the World register. The inventory will be discussed in particular on UNESCO Day, to be held on Thursday, 7 May, at Edda.
An agreement has been made with Parka Lausnir to collect parking fees from individuals other than clients and staff who use the parking facilities at the Efra-Breiðholt Health Center. The purpose is to ensure available parking spaces for those attending the health center.
The board of the Data Protection Authority has ruled in a case where a complaint was made about Keldan ehf.'s registration in a database of individuals at risk due to political connections.
A contract for the supply of the archives of STEF, the Icelandic Interest Group of Composers and Songwriters, has been signed recently.
Five nurses received a motivational grant at the annual general meeting of the Icelandic Nurses’ Association, held in Reykjavík on May 15. One of the recipients was Elma Rún Ingvarsdóttir, a pediatric nursing specialist at Akureyri Hospital (SAk).
The survey analyses the satisfaction of SAk clients.
TR is offering a seminar on pensions on Wednesday February 12th, from 16.00 to 17.30 at Hlíðasmára 11. The meeting will discuss all the issues related to applications for pensions from TR, payment arrangements and more.
Today, June 5th, Jón Helgi Björnsson, Director of the Healthcare Institution of North Iceland, and Sigfús Ingi Sigfússon, Mayor of Skagafjörður, signed a new agreement regarding ambulance services.