EMPEREST at the Mission Arena 4 in Sopot

Project: EMPEREST
Physical Meeting
EMPEREST project organises a workshop at the EU Mission Ocean event – Mission Arena 4!

Description

Welcome to the fourth Mission Arena in Sopot, Poland on 28-29 April 2025 in conjunction with the Blue Economy Baltic Forum and the Polish EU Council Presidency. This Arena will focus on the region including Poland, Eastern Germany and Denmark, and South-Eastern Sweden. The Arena is co-organised by BlueMissionBANOS and the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership. BlueMissionBANOS provides direct support to the EU Mission "Restore our Ocean and Waters" aiming to protect and restore the health of our ocean and waters through research and innovation, citizen engagement and blue investments.

Over the course of one and a half days, participants will have the opportunity to discuss the most pressing blue economy issues facing the region such as shipping and ports, maritime security, and sustainable food production. The event will culminate in the co-creation of a roadmap guiding the region toward achieving the goals of EU Mission Oceans & Waters.

Tackling PFAS pollution in water

Workshop at the 4th Blue Mission BANOS Arena Conference in Sopot, Tuesday 29 April 2025 at 10.45-12.15 (90 minutes)

This essential workshop will address the growing challenge of PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) pollution in the Baltic Sea. For years, marine protection efforts concentrated on eutrophication, but now, the spotlight is on hazardous substances like PFAS, which are persistent, mobile, and pose significant risks to both the environment and human health.

This workshop, organized by the EMPEREST project – Mission Ocean signatory – will provide a comprehensive look at the impact of PFAS in our waters, its role in environmental contamination, and the challenges it creates for circular economies. Experts will share insights on PFAS monitoring, mitigation measures at the local level, and the importance of transnational cooperation to phase out these harmful chemicals.

Key topics include:

  • Understanding the risks of PFAS and their sources
  • Data collection and monitoring efforts in the Baltic Sea
  • Local solutions for reducing PFAS contamination

Through short presentations and interactive round-table discussions, participants will gain valuable knowledge to take action, raise awareness, and support ongoing efforts to clean our environment. This is a unique opportunity to engage with experts and be part of the solution to this urgent environmental issue.

Agenda

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    Time
    Item
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    10:45 - 10:50 (CEST)
    Welcome and introduction
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    10:50 - 11:25 (CEST)
    Expert presentations:
    • What are PFAS, where do they come from and what should we do about them? Piia Leskinen, Researcher, Turku University of Applied Sciences
    • PFAS in the Baltic Sea: Current levels and emerging concerns / How much PFAS is there in the Baltic sea? Markus Raudkivi, Project coordinator, Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission HELCOM
    • Transnational cooperation and EMPEREST solutions in phasing out PFAS. Agnieszka Ilola, Head of secretariat, Union of the Baltic Cities Sustainable Cities Commission
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    11:25 - 12:05 (CEST)
    Interactive roundtable discussions
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    12:05 - 12:15 (CEST)
    Wrap-up

Events

Upcoming events

27-29
August
Europe Forum in Turku featuring an EMPEREST session
Project: EMPEREST
Virtual Meeting & Physical Meeting
27. - 29. August 2025
19-20
November
Final conference “The Future of Water in the Changing World”
Project: EMPEREST
Physical Meeting
19. - 20. November 2025

    Past events

    10
    June
    EMPEREST stakeholder event in Turku (in Finnish)
    Project: EMPEREST
    Physical Meeting
    10. June 2025
    10:45 - 16:00 (EEST)
    12-14
    May
    EMPEREST project 4th international workshop in Szczecin
    Project: EMPEREST
    Physical Meeting
    12. - 14. May 2025
    25
    March
    UBC TALKS webinar introducing new era of toxic-free water cycle
    Project: EMPEREST
    Virtual Meeting
    25. March 2025
    09:30 - 11:00 (CET)