Welcome to MKG, the Swedish NGO Office for Nuclear Waste Review

MKG, the Swedish NGO Office for Nuclear Waste Review, is a non-governmental environmental organization established in 2004 to work specifically with nuclear waste issues. At present the following NGOs are members of MKG: The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation,  Friends of the Earth Sweden, Oss – the local Public Opinion group for Safe Final Storage of Radioactive Waste, Nature and Youth Sweden, and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation districts in the counties of KalmarSkåne and Uppsala.

MKG strives to assure that method, as well as location, of a Swedish repository for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and other radioactive waste meets the highest possible long-term standards for health and environment.

The purpose of this web site is to provide an unbiased insight into the Swedish judicial review of the current application to build a final repository for our spent nuclear fuel. We also want to give clear and accessible information on the nuclear industry’s proposed KBS method and about the alternative method of Very Deep Borehole Disposal.

MKG and its member organisations are very concerned about the problem the long-term integrity of the copper canisters that are to ensure the safety of the planned repository for spent nuclear fuel in Forsmark. The repository can not be given a final license for construction until it is shown that the copper canister will work as intended in a safe way.

As an active participant in the consultation process, we have reached the conclusion that the alternative method Deep Borehole Disposal should be given proper consideration and evaluation, as the possible benefits when compared to the heavily critiqued KBS method appear to be substantial.

News about MKG and Swedish RWM in English can be found to the right. Below are some of the more important recent news articles in Swedish.

The government has on Jan 27 2022 taken a decision to approve the repository license application despite outstanding copper corrosion issues. Read more about this here >>

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