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ENVP 2026

REGISTRATION

28 September 2026, Copenhagen

REGISTRATION

Participant typesBefore and on 31 July 2026From 1 August to 31 August 2026From 1 September 2026
DelegateDKK 1150DKK 1350DKK 1500

Price in DKK: 312,50 DKK (incl. 25% VAT)
Date: 28 September 2026
Venue: Spiseloppen

Join us after the conference for dinner at Spiseloppen, just a 10-minute walk from Eigtveds Pakhus.

For DKK 312,50, your dinner ticket includes:

  • Starter
  • Main course
  • A glass of wine

This special offer is a great opportunity to enjoy an excellent meal and connect with fellow participants in a relaxed and informal setting.

We look forward to an enjoyable evening of good food and conversation.

Please purchase your ticket during registration, as there is a capacity limit for this event.

PAYMENT (& VAT) TERMS
Payment is possible by invoice (bank transfer), credit card (Mastercard or VISA) or EAN invoice (only Danish institutions). For payment via EAN invoice a handling fee of 50 DKK will be added. 

Upon completion of the registration, an automated email confirmation will be sent. Depending on the method of payment, the invoice and/or credit card receipt will be attached. The PDF is original and will be the only copy you will receive. 

Payment is due within 7 days of the invoice date.

It is your responsibility to forward the invoice to the correct place for immediate payment and you must ensure that the correct VAT number and invoice address are entered during the registration process. Please ensure that the payment clearly states invoice number, as we will not be able to place the payment without this information.

Fees will be charged in Danish Kroner (DKK).

In Denmark conference fees are exempt from VAT, but 25% VAT is included in the Conference dinner fee.

 

CANCELLATION TERMS
Cancellation of registration must be notified in writing to the ENVP 2026 Conference secretariat, CAP Partner, at Registration@cap-partner.eu

Cancellations dated before and on 1 August 2026 will be refunded deducting an administration cost of 225 DKK (30 EUR). From 2 August 2026 registration fees are non-refundable. 

Conference dinner tickets are non-refundable.

In case of a refund, it will be processed after the conference. No refunds will be granted in case of no-show.

If the conference is cancelled due to unforeseen events beyond the control of the organisers, the registration fee will be refunded after deduction of expenses incurred by the conference.

 

PHOTO AND VIDEO
Please note that video and photos may be captured during the conference for use in e.g. newsletters, websites, interviews, and social media. If you identify yourself in a specific picture or video after the conference and you do not wish it to appear on the website or social media, please get in touch with us (Registration@cap-partner.eu) and we will delete the picture or recording. 

Conference Secretary Peter Svendsen

Conference Secretary, Environmental Pollutants 2026, and Administrative Officer, Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University

Peter Svendsen is an administrative officer at the Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, and serves as conference secretary for Environmental Pollutants 2026. He supports researchers running large projects with the administrative and practical side of their work, spanning communication, post-award research support, coordination, and the planning and facilitation of workshops and meetings. For ENVP 2026 he handles the organisational backbone of the event, so the scientific programme can take centre stage.

Head of Section Pedro Carvalho

Head of Section and Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University

Pedro Carvalho is associate professor in environmental chemistry and head of the Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology section at the Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University. His research spans water quality, technology and management, focusing on organic micropollutants and circular resource use. He applies advanced analytical tools to support the development of treatment solutions, including nature-based systems, treatment wetlands, as well as biofilm reactors, and bioelectrochemical systems. He is a former co-chair of an IWA Specialist Group, coordinates the Marie Curie NEUTRAL4GS project, collaborates widely across Europe and the Global South.

Professor Nina Cedergreen

Professor, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen

Nina Cedergreens research has focussed on mixture and cocktail effects: how the combined effects of chemicals and other stressors can be predicted, and when mixtures act synergistically to produce larger effects than expected. Currently Nina Cedergreen hosts a 6 year NNF grant on The Safety of Biotechnological Plant Protection Products based on RNA and Peptide Technologies (ENSAFE.dk), creating the scientific foundation, methods and tools to evaluate the environmental safety of these new second-generation biopesticides. Her interests include chemical mode of action, risk assessment and natural bioactive compounds. She teaches toxicology and ecotoxicology at BSc, MSc and PhD level.

Professor Kristian Syberg

Professor, Head of Section, Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University

Kristian Syberg is professor at Roskilde University, where his research bridges ecotoxicology, chemical risk assessment and environmental regulation, with a particular focus on plastic pollution. He draws on the fields of (eco)toxicology, governance, Science-to-policy, citizen science, and circular-economy in his work. He leads the Danish national centre for research in marine plastic pollution (MarinePlastic II), the Center for Interdisciplinary Plastic Research (CIPR), and serves as scientific advisor for the national partnership for circular economy for plastics and textiles – Trace.

Professor Jan H. Christensen

Professor, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen

Jan H. Christensen is professor of environmental analytical chemistry at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, where he leads the Analytical Chemistry group and heads the Research Centre for Advanced Analytical Chemistry (RAACE). His group develops advanced analytical platforms and data-processing methods, including comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC-MS) and non-targeted screening, to characterise complex environmental samples.

Henrik Holbech, ENVP 2026 Organising Committte

Associate Professor Henrik Holbech

Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of Southern Denmark

Henrik Holbech is associate professor and research group leader in the Ecotoxicology group at the Department of Biology, University of Southern Denmark. He is specialized in developing OECD test guidelines for detecting endocrine-disrupting chemicals in fish and invertebrates. He currently works on new biomarkers and endpoints to identify thyroid-disrupting chemicals across vertebrate classes. His research interests include effects of chemicals on vertebrate and invertebrate endocrinology, development of new approach methodologies (NAMs) and improved use of toxicity data across taxa in a “One Health” approach.

Carsten Suhr Jacobsen, ENVP 2026 Organising Committte

Professor Carsten Suhr Jacobsen

Head of the Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Denmark

Carsten Suhr Jacobsen is a professor at Aarhus University, Denmark, specializing in environmental microbiology with a focus on ecosystems influenced by human made chemicals. He has been involved in several large projects aimed at understanding the interactions between microbial communities and their environments, with the goal of protecting soil health and water quality. Professor Jacobsen’s work employs advanced techniques, including multi-omics and microbial ecology tools, to explore how microbial processes can be harnessed for environmental restoration and ecosystem resilience. His research contributes to a better understanding of how soil microbes play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, soil structure, and plant health, especially in the context of mitigating the negative impacts of pesticides and other pollutants. His research projects, such as EMBARQ, GENEPEASE and INTERACT, focus on leveraging microbial functions in soil and groundwater ecosystems.