To Bee Or Not To Bee: An Interview With Jørgen Dahl Madsen

Jørgen Dahl Madsen, Danish ecological entrepreneur, does it: Believes that he can make a difference – and then takes action.

By The Empty Square


Photo: The Empty Square

Photo: The Empty Square

If we all did it, we would change the world.

Jørgen Dahl Madsen, Danish ecological entrepreneur, does it: Believes that he can make a difference – and then takes action. For 10 years, he has been an urban garden guerilla warrior, enriching Copenhagen with organic plants and herbs, creating street gardens, including children as well as vulnerable people.

Madsen is the happy owner of the smallest ecologically certified farm in Denmark. He paves the way for a massive change on a tiny scale. Small is beautiful, and - following Madsen’s example - we can all make a difference.

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