City of Cyclists - Copenhagen bicycle life L A T N E M U N O M MOTION Upon visiting new cities we instinctively look upwards, seeking out grand monuments that define the place. Here in the Danish capital, the iconic Little Mermaid statue has caused generations of visitors to utter the same four words: “But she’s so small!” Therein lies the key to understanding Copenhagen. The Little Mermaid isn’t small, you see. She’s life-size. Much like the city that she calls home. If it’s monuments you’re after in Copenhagen, look all around you. Right there at street level. Our greatest monument is motion. It is a massive, constant, rhythmic and life-sized legacy. This never-ending flow of Copenhageners on bicycles has been forty years in the making. In the 1960s, this city was just as car-clogged as anywhere else. Visionary decisions were made and the result can be seen all around you. The vast network of safe, segregated bike lanes crisscrossing the city has encouraged us to choose the bicycle. The people who make up this organic monument are from all walks of life. From every age and wage bracket. We don’t have cyclists in Copenhagen, we merely have people who happen to ride their bicycles. Cycling in Copenhagen brings us closer to the life of the city and the people who inhabit it. Your fellow citizens are right there next to you, propelling themselves effortlessly through the urban landscape. We are one with our town on our bicycles. 2 MODAL SHARE OF TRIPS IN 2012 6% 25% 11% 36% 14% 20% 26% 1.27 m 33% 21% 30 36% 52% 23% 33% Cycled km per day, 2012 Bicycle share of trips to work or education 1996-2012 Trips to work or education in the City of Copenhagen Bicycle HOW MUCH DO COPENHAGENERS CYCLE? Copenhagen residents’ trips to work or education in the City of Copenhagen Bus, Train, Metro Car All trips starting and/or terminating in the City of Copenhagen Walking THE BICYCLE IS EASY AND FAST 56% It’s faster 37% It’s more convenient safety 100 Times around the earth or 4.1 million kilometers cycled between each serious bicycle accident in Copenhagen 51 76% Cycling Copenhageners’ sense of safety 2008-2012 SOCIO-ECONOMICS DKK 1.34 26% It’s healthy 29% It’s cheap 12% Well-being/good way to start the day 9% New job/relocation 5% Environmental/climate concerns Copenhageners’ reasons for cycling to and from work/education (%) ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Gain to society per extra km traveled by bicycle in Copenhagen DKK 1.83 Gain to society per km transferred from car to bicycle in Copenhagen rush hour traffic HEALTH BENEFITS OF CYCLING 30% Reduction of mortality for adults who cycle to and from work every day 28% of all families with 2 children have a cargo bike. Of all households with a cargo bike, 17% have one in place of a car. 40.700 Number of cyclists in both directions at Knippelsbro Bridge in weekday traffic, 2012 3 Vision and ambitions VISION & AMBITION The inhabitants of Copenhagen collectively cycle 1.27 million kilometers every day. That’s an impressive 30 times around the world by bicycle each and every day. 36% of these cyclists are commuters who choose to ride a bike to work or school in the city. A strong tradition of widespread bicycle culture is an excellent starting point for securing a sustainable traffic culture in tomorrow’s Copenhagen. In order to maintain and even increase the number of cyclists in Copenhagen, cycling is consistently prioritized in the city’s planning. Giving the edge to cyclists is a task taken seriously and pursued with great dedication. THE INFRASTRUCTURE Copenhagen already has 359 kilometers of cycle tracks and many kilometers of cycle lanes. If you ride around the city, you will almost always find a place where the infrastructure is being improved with people who cycle in mind. THE GOALS By 2025, the city aims to: • • • • • • • 4 Increase the percentage of commuters who cycle to work or education to 50% Increase number of cycle tracks in the Copenhagen PLUS-net with 80% Reduce cyclists’ average travel time by 15% Grow the number of cyclists who feel safe in traffic to 90% Decrease the number of seriously injured cyclists by 70% Increase the share of cyclists who find cycle tracks well maintained to 80% Increase the share of citizens who think that bicycle culture affects the city’s atmosphere positively to 80% QUICK, COMFORTABLE, SAFE AND LOADS OF CITY LIFE -These keywords, taken from the City of Copenhagen’s Bicycle Strategy 2011 – 2025, should define cycling in Copenhagen if we are to achieve our goal of becoming the world’s best bicycle city. QUICK TRAVEL TIME 56% of Copenhagen cyclists say that the main reason they choose the bicycle is that it’s the fastest way to get around. In order to ensure the shortest possible travel time from A to B, the existing cycling network will be further developed with extra focus on establishing short cuts and direct routes. Most importantly, the infrastructure makes it possible to ride at the speed that suits the individual best. COMFORT In 2025, there is a markedly better level of comfort for cyclists. High quality maintenance of cycle tracks lets you ride around most of the city with a cup of coffee on the handlebars – without spilling it. Around bus terminals, train and metro stations, especially, parking conditions are tiptop and there are air pumps and drinking water fountains in busy areas. In addition, a modern bike share system makes it easier to combine cycling with public transport. SAFETY Another future goal is for both young and old feel even more safe on bicycles. Amongst other initiatives, improvements at intersections allow cyclists to cross feeling safe and it is normal to see parents and children cycling alongside each other in rush hour. Overall, many more cyclists are able to ride next to each other and chat. CITY LIFE Finally, in 2025 even more city streets are designed with pedestrians and cyclists in mind. The many cyclists contribute to a more livable city that is rich in experiences. Switching between walking and cycling is effortless and there is even more space in the city for recreation. It is easy to shop by bicycle and there are excellent parking facilities – including for cargo bikes – and there is room for everyone on the cycle tracks when needed. 5 GS VE Ryparken Station N LL HA RE J LYGT EN LYGTEN UN J J SANV RE FA Nørrebro Station EJ SV EDVE J E E AD E FF E AD EJ AVEV TOFT EGÅ ENGH IN Enghave VIGERSLEV Station ALLÉ VESTRE MOSAISK BEGRAVELSESPLADS AVEV EJ E G YG BR 1 ENGH BAVNEHØJ IDRÆTSANLÆG D BO E LV KA VASBYGADE RDS ALLÉ SG HF. BRYGGEN EJ E YGAD VASB ERIV ARTI LL AVEVE ENGH E EJ VESTRE KIRKEGÅRD VAS BYG AD DEV LAN GE AD KA OR ST E AD Dybbølsbro St. DE VSGA LE GERS O BR L KØ DG E BR YG G OD LV EB EJ AVEV ENGH RN G VS LE RS GE IN KATOLSK VESTRE KIRKEGÅRD EVARD R BOUL ME EV AR D BE ENGHAVEPARKEN V ALLÉ SJÆLØ GAM AD ØST ER VO L R ØS TE SG VE J FAR IMA GSG DE GA SØ DG VO L E RR FF R TO SKYDEBANEHAVEN VESTER FÆLLED ADE HF.ARB. BOLIGERNES KOLONIHAVER Vigerslev Allé Station UL T VIGERSLE ALLÉ HF. VIGERSLEV HF. DANSHØJ BO LS 6 NS Ø BB DY RDS TOFTEGÅ ALLÉ VIGERSLEV HF. DAN SE GE IET N VALBY LANGGADE Y LA VALB Valby Station VIGERSLEV ALLÉ ER E AD N SAXOPA RKE E AD ADE HF. BROHAVEN HF.HARRESTRUP S EN OR ST G T Københavns TIE Hovedbane- O gård SBR SG O BR TER VES E D GA ND DE GA J Danshøj Station R DE GA AG S IM FA R R TE NØ E AD DG VO L RE S RN BE TIVOLI VE LM NGG TE E AD ØG RS TE ØS E RR NØ NØ R . E GO HO ÅL NGG Langgade Station VALB Y LA .A ST GA ORM DE - GR Ø . SG ER MM HA VESTER FARIMAGSG . D AR EV UL BO HF .D AL GA S S EN RS DE ICH AN MG H.C SØNDERMARKEN 5 Time to pay The Danish Royals a visit! Ride your bike straight through the center square of Queen Margrethe’s palace, Amalienborg. ADE Nørreport Station C. GE KON VESTERBROGAD KIN ÅLHOLMVEJ ZOOLOGISK HAVE ZOOLOGISK HAVE NGG DE H. MEL GAM FREDERIKSBERG KIRKEGÅRD SØNDERMARK KIRKEGÅRD VALB Y LA ROSEN SGA G HS ER VEST GSG. FARIMA MVEJ Ålholm Station E DE D RT Vesterport GA VE PO Station BRO ER ER ST VE ST E VEJ V DET KONGELIGE DANSKE HAVESELSKABS HAVE SOLBJERG KIRKEGÅRD AD ADE E ROSENHAVEN FREDERIKSBERG HAVE IDRÆTSANLÆG RG G AGS G RIM AD HAMME-RIC Peter Bangs Vej Station 4 Pause your Copenhagen cycling adventure with a refreshing Danish draft beer or a traditional coned ice cream at the old harbor area Nyhavn. The place is always buzzing with life. BO HER ØRSTEDSPARKEN E FA SG NØR R NL ØV E BOTANISK HAVE GOT EFA R E AD ØG ES RR NØ G NS ALLÉ YLD E LINDEVANGEN KB Hallen Station IKS AD ER D ROSENØR LV GA DE AG S GR ØN EJ KV PA R S DA L GR ØN N ED D R KE FR VA R Forum Station SØ ØS 7 LE LIFE LIFE KBH. KBH. UNIV. UNIV. RO DE -G E R VA Frederiksberg Station ØS EJ SV BL EG DA M JAG T RE EJ KV AD LE LSPA RO G OU NDA EB ÅB FREDERIKSBERG IDRÆTSPARK HF. HF. LINDEVANG LINDEVANG VEJ RR Lindevang Station Fasanvej Station SB LV GA IDRÆTS ANLÆG HF. ZENIA GS ÅB OU DA L SP AR 10 DE EN FISKEØEN ÅG A 3 Continue to the cosy neighborhood Christianshavn famous for canals lined with houseboats, beautiful buildings dating from the 17th and 18th century and carfree Christiania. Flintholm Station BAN NØ VE J J BIL DE LÉ AL A ÅG DV E S KEN LSPAR ED FÆLL ILD VEJ REB P RU Vanløse Station DA HANS TAVSENS PARK S SØ MOSAISK BEGRAVELSESPLADS BO Grøndal Station FR E EN HF. VED GRØNDALSÅEN GR ØN 8 ASSISTENS KIRKEGÅRD R K EN LÉ E FR DE ED NS EN PA SG RK AD E AD AL R TE ØS EN FUGLEØEN OG BR RE S LMPA RU P SHO GBU EEN BISP BO RK J LIN L SA EJ PA FR R NØ 2 If you have worked up a sweat from the cycling, why not drop by the popular Island Brygge Harbor Baths, for a quick dip in the refreshing, clean Copenhagen waters. INGV HØR SALL GV OR VE GRØNDALSPARKEN VEJ ADE M NØRRE ALLÉ JAG T VE J AM NS NØRREBROPARKEN Fuglebakken Station H INGE ER J IM EJ LG ÅR DS V HU BISPEENGBUEN ADE EJ PET VE GE TA J NS BL EG DA DE ØDGA HILLER HILLERØDGADE E NORD GANDHI'S PLÆNE E BEL VE TA GE AD NS J JVE Ø LAH TRIANGLEN BLEGDAMSFÆLLEDEN Ø É OG BR RE LL SA RE 9 FÆLLEDPARKEN R NØ P RU BO RØDKILDE PARK PARKEN AD BE EJ LL AH DSVE J VE NS GE TA 1 Brygge Bridge - the first harbor bridge dedicated to bicycles and pedestrians only. More bridges like it will be zigzagging across the waters in the near future. ITETSPARKEN NO RD SSUN RS KLOSTERFÆLLEDEN ØSTERBROGADE ERIK ØJV EJ IVE VE EJ J JAG T SV VE LYGTEN DSVEJ ND GVEJ SBOR HULGÅR SU ØSTERBROGADE IKS TA GE NS FRED GENFORENINGSPLADSEN ER VEJ É ALL ER BELLAHØJMARKEN G RØD ILLE GBY LYN ED FÆLLEDPARKEN ALLÉ FR EJ JAGTV PARK LERSØ J NDSVEJ ERIK FRED J VE ER FRED RYTTERSKOLENS HAVE DSVE NS SSUN Bispebjerg Station IKSSU J DSVE UN IKSS UPS BOR ERIK FREDER BRØNSHØJPARKEN STRA HF. 4. MAJ 1921 GE TA SK OV V EJ BRØNSHØJ KIRKEGÅRD HF. 4. MAJ 1921 NØRRE ALLÉ EJ HA RE FRED LERSØPARKEN HF. BAKKEHAVERNE J NØRRE ALLÉ V OV SK ÅR M TO HF. BRØNSHØJHOLM É VE DS SG Sv St HF. HF. ALDERSRO ALDERSRO BISPEPARKEN HF. UTTERSLEVDAL HF. BLOMSTEN PA R KA J VE NS EJE RV TO MO RG VE D RØ BO TU Ø STRA ØSTERBROGADE LE RS GE TA RGVEJ IKSBO FREDER HIL HF. ØBRO LE BISPEPARKEN LÉ KILDEVÆLDSPARKEN ten HOT SPOTSE - BICYCLE ROUT BISPEBJERG KIRKEGÅRD AL SVANEMØLLEHAVEN TU B J HF. BORGERVÆNGET HF. ØBRO-ØKOHAVER HF. FREMTIDEN OR GV EJ NS HF. VENNERS LYST EJ GBYV LYN J BYVE LYNG LLÉ KA PAR TA GE SH É VA N SØ L ER KSBORGVEJ BISPEBJERG KIRKEGÅRD GS DEN VA N ERVÆNGET AL LÉ STRANDVÆNGET SVANEMØLLEHAVEN Svanemøllen Station ST RA VÆ ND ET NG G NS AV RIH DE ÆN BR LK KA ØSTERBROGADE E AD STRANDBOULEVARDEN GG OR E AD STRA GB DIN OULE ØSTERBROGADE NDB R VO E SGAD EN VARD ÅRHU Nordhavn Station EDEN SGADE IHAVN RE FR NORD A STR PARKEN NO RD RE DEN FR IH AR LEV AV NS G AD E BOU ND ØSTERBROGADE É LV GA LÉ S DG OL RV E AD DE BRE ROSENBORG SLOTSHAVE SGA DE AMALIEHAVEN BRE STO RE DGA DE KON E AD DG VO L E RR NØ HER 1. REDAN SGA DE FREDERIKS BASTION 2. REDAN HF. STRANDLYST A RL FO ER BØR HF. KLØVERBLOMSTEN 3 TO RV EG A N TIA RIS CH BO YGG S BR DE SOFIE HEDEVIGS BASTION UL EV AR D HF. SOMMERLY Christianshavn Station TIA RIS HF. VENNELYST J E RAVELINEN NG RO KALVEBOD BASTION ELEFANTENS BASTION ENHJØRNINGENS BASTION HAVNEPARKEN PANTERENS BASTION RM E ØV KL V KS AR SG ND NDSGADE E DV J LLEDVEJ AN AMAGERFÆ HF. AMAGER STRAND TR SG. EJ HF. SUNDVÆNGET 10 Try out the Green Cycle Route and ‘fly’ your bike across Åbuen Bridge – part of a commuter highway in and out of the city, designed for bicycles and pedestrians. HF. AMAGER STRAND VOR FRELSERS KIRKEGÅRD RIG LE RIV ADE ØST DE Svend Aukens Plads GA RO RB LEV ARD HF. VED AMAGERBANEN M- . VERDSG LAN BOU LANDSG E AG AGE R VERM AM AM ARD LEV BOU DE RS E AD ULEV ARD GS PRA UPLANDSGA E AG SG FF ER BO E AD LA UP VERMLA HF. KLØVERENGEN AMAG AR TIL 6. REDAN KANINØEN AM OR ST 2 EB AMAGER FÆLLEDVEJ LA J VE KS AR KLØVERMARKEN 5. REDAN CH E BR YG G OD LV EB KLØVERMARKENS IDRÆTSANLÆG LØVENS BASTION DE EGA TORV RN BE KA 4. REDAN ULRIKS BASTION E NS E ØV KL HF. KLØVERMARKEN DE E SE RM HF. ROSEN SGA E AD HF. PRØVESTENEN 9 Spin your wheels across the colored tarmac patchwork of the Den Røde Plads – “The Red Square” – a revolutionary urban design for sports, concerts, flee markets and play. 3. REDAN VILHELMS BASTION BR YG G HF. HELGOLAND Amagerbro Station Lergravsparken Station TR SG IG RØDEGÅRDPARKEN VEJ UNDS J NDSVE ØRESU Øresund Station E AD AMAGER FÆLLEDVEJ J VE J DS UN E DV AN ES TR J CK BA V DS AN PVE EJ SV AD ST E ØR SUNDBY KIRKEGÅRD ER GL EN HF. BREDEGRUND HF. LYNETTEN RS DE HF. BRYGGEN EJ TRU KAS GA RO RB E AG E AG AM AM HF. FASTE BATTERI ØRES LERGRAVSPARKEN ØS Islands Brygge Station HF. OASEN SUNDPARKEN ØR ND ARSENALØEN NS G NS SUNDBY KIRKEGÅRD EJ ENSV ITALI Amager Strand Station S DR Byen Station GRØNJORDSVEJ EJ D AR EV UL BO AMAGER FÆLLED HF. STRANDBO PEDE R LY KKES VEJ FILIPSPARKEN EN K LLEMV E TG ST GA ORM DE - .A HAVNEG. H.C E AD AL AN T HF. STRANDHØJ JUELS NIELS DE GA MG OR ST SK EN LM HO E ND CARLS BASTION L E AD ET ERBREM HOLM OG BR DE VIN 8 As you ride along Nørrebrogade enjoy multiple bike lanes and Green Wave lights, which let you hit green lights if your speed stays at 20 km/h. Take a detour through the beautiful and tranquil Assistens Cemetery. ND NA ENS KA HOLM TEN GADE KRISOWS IK BERN 4 Kongens Nytorv Station LA R FO AN CHRISTI E IX'S GAD GOT CHARLOTTE AMALIES BASTION 5 GEN KONGENS HAVE DET Nørreport Station SGA ØS HER FORLAN GOT DE TE R VO L DG TE BOTANISK HAVE QUINTUS DGA E AD R FA R IM ADE AG S GA ENSG DE DE SIXTUS CHURCHILLPARKEN KONG LV GA GREVENS BASTION N SØ ØS FYENS RAVELIN DRONNINGENS BASTION GE E STOR TE ØS NIN DE OT T KE AD ØN GR PEUKLERS BASTION SØ 7 Time your ride along “The Lakes” to hit rush hour at Dronning Louises Bridge – see a rolling wave of bicycles during rush hour. Den Lille Havfrue PRINSESSENS BASTION BORNHOLMS RAVELIN FO L PL ØSTRE ANLÆG ØST ER RO Østerport Station ØS E AD LO LANGELINIEPARKEN PRINSENS BASTION AD LL RN SA OS FAR IMA GSG DE GA SØ R TE ØS SB 6 AL LD ES JÖ HOLMENS KIRKEGÅRD BE AR SK FUGLEØEN NIA GA KR M DE M IS TIA GARNISONS KIRKEGÅRD HA EG A DA G TB AN DE SØ 6 Take a detour along Langelinie to get a quick snapshot of you and your bike in front of the Little Mermaid statue. DE E BL EG DA M SV EJ AD ROG ERB ØST CLASSENS HAVE GA R TE ØS EN E VNSGAD ÆNDERIHA KALKBR TRIANGLEN SFÆLLEDEN HF. STRANDBO AMAGER STRANDPARK 7 H G U O R H T G N I L ROL THE DECADES the history of copenhagen bicycle life 1860-1870’s The upper classes in Copenhagen are smitten with an incurable bicycle fever and they battle to be the first to be seen on a ’hobby horse’ – a wooden bicycle without pedals. 1880’s The ’Ordinary’ or ’Penny Farthing’ with the massive front wheel is the first bicycle to enjoy widespread usage in Copenhagen. Denmark’s first bicycle path is created on an equestrian trail along The Lakes and Copenhagen’s first cycling postman hits the cobblestones. Mikael Pedersen invents the Pedersen bicycle which remains a collector’s item to this day. 1890-1910 The bicycle design we know today, the ’Safety’, sees the light of day and is quickly embraced by the whole population. Women take to two wheels in great numbers, replacing their ankle-length Victorian dresses with bloomers. The number of bicycles on the streets increases exponentially. The Danish Cyclists Federation (1905) and The Danish Cycling Union (1907) are founded. To this day, they work towards better conditions for cycling. 1920-1930’s The bicycle is praised in songs, films, poetry and literature as the utmost symbol of a healthy, natural, everyday existence in Copenhagen. This is the heyday of the ’swayers’ - or Svajerne – who are a boisterous, coarse-mouthed, hard-working flock of bicycle messengers. They deliver all manner of goods on various cargo bikes like the Long John and its little brother the Short John. 1940-1950’s During the Second World War the shortage of petrol and spare parts makes the bicycle a survival tool for Copenhageners. Homemade ’bicycle cars’ replace taxis and cork and straw are used instead of rubber tires. After the war the import ban on cars is maintained and Copenhagen’s bicycle traffic reaches unprecedented heights. 8 1960’s During the global economic boom car traffic explodes and bike lanes are eliminated. Many Copenhageners, however, continue to ride their bicycles. Many of them on American-inspired cruisers as well as folding ’mini-bikes’ that can fit into the boot of a car. 1970-1980’s A cocktail of energy crisis, recession and increased congestion spawns a collective consciousness about alternatives to the car. Car-free Sundays are introduced and massive demonstrations put pressure on politicians to improve conditions for cyclists. Copenhagen begins its massive investments in bicycle-friendly infrastructure and the trend is the lithe derailleur bike with external gears. 1990’s Denmark establishes the world’s first national bicycle route network. Even in flat Denmark the mountain bike becomes popular and Copenhagen inspires the rest of the world by launching the free bike share programme, ”Bycyklen”, in 1995. Bike messengers and cycle taxis become a popular way to transport documents, packages and tourists around the city. 2000 and Beyond Copenhageners cycle even more. The bicycle becomes an important issue for a wide range of political parties. Comfortable ’grandma bikes’ mix with funky fixies as well as the extremely popular cargo bikes that carry the next generation into a future where pedal power keeps Copenhagen rolling. 9 MEET THE S R E N E G A H N E COP Vincent, is still a little small for his ”running” bike, but before long he will be able to straddle it and run along on it to practice his balance in preparation for riding a real bicycle. Nana, 26, studies business and communications. “I use my bike to get around all over Copenhagen. It’s also my exercise, as I cycle approximately an hour every day. My bike might not be the fanciest around, but I like it a lot.” Knud, 75, a retired electrical engineer. “I use my bike everyday, and the electric engine helps when the wind is against me, in bad weather or when I am going up a hill. I can fit all my shopping in the cargo box and it also keeps me in shape, because I cycle all the time.” 10 Christian, a construction engineer. “Our cargo bike works exactly the way a family car would. The difference is that the bike is much faster and more practical to use in the city. For example, the journey to the kindergarten would be forty minutes in a car, whereas it only takes us ten minutes by bike.” Anne, 53, a social worker and health-care worker, bought her cargo bike to get her dogs and herself around Copenhagen. “I use it for shopping as well, of course. I painted the flowers on it, because one has to make a bicycle one’s own, I think.” Søren, 31, is a mountain bike enthusiast. “Not only do I use my bike to get from to A to B here in town, I also get some serious exercise on it, when I race in the countryside. Couldn’t live without it, really.” Photos and interviews are excerpts from the book Cyklernes By - Copenhagen City of Bicycles published by Nyt Nordisk Forlag 11 o f in d groun back read more online: City of Copenhagen’s information on cycling www.kk.dk/cityofcyclists Copenhagenize www.copenhagenize.com The Danish Cyclists Federation http://www.cyklistforbundet.dk/Alt-om-cykling/ Cykling/Paa-tur-i-Danmark/English Cycling Embassy of Denmark www.cycling-embassy.org Visit Denmark – Tourist Information www.visitdenmark.com BOOKS ON COPENHAGEN BICYCLE CULTURE: Cecilia Vanman: Copenhagen City of Bicycles. Published by Nyt Nordisk Forlag Lotte Bech et al.: Cyclists & Cycling Around the World. Creating Liveable & Bikeable Cities. Published by Fondo Editoria Mikael Colville-Andersen: Cycle Chic. Published by Thames & Hudson Ltd WANT TO SEE COPENHAGEN ON BICYCLE? MORE INFO ON BIKE RENTAL AND GUIDED TOURS: http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/bikecopenhagen Published in 2013 by City of Copenhagen Technical and Environmental Administration Traffic Department TMF Design Photo: Ursula Bach, Museum of Copenhagen, Robin Maddock and City of Copenhagen Printet on Cocoon - 100 % recycled paper
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