Instalco AB (publ) and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation have joined forces to collaborate on an initiative to lower the presence of pharmaceuticals in water. It will enable the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation to intensify its efforts aimed at preventing pharmaceuticals from getting into the water supply and making Sweden's water cleaner, particularly in the Baltic Sea. The presence of pharmaceuticals in water is a global problem. Pollution from pharmaceuticals in nature can have many detrimental effects, such as inhibiting reproduction, affecting the behaviour of aquatic species and other toxic effects. Antibiotic resistance is another global problem of growing concern, which is exacerbated by this type of pollution. The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and Instalco want to protect the Baltic Sea and Sweden's other critical water sources. To ensure clean drinking water and a healthy aquatic ecosystem for future generations, the two organizations have joined forces to help reduce emissions of environmental toxins. Instalco and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation will initially collaborate for three years. Instalco will be making a contribution that will be used to help protect and save the Baltic Sea and help ensure that Sweden's lakes and streams are flourishing. The initiative will involve generating reports, implementing.