Instead of discarding the vaccines, they should send them to areas where they are needed.
There are thousands of people in "Lock-down" Australia who are not vaccinated and who want the "jab",
but there are insufficient quantities currently available.
Melbourne currently has raised the distance one can travel from their homes to 10 kilometers,
and restrict the number of people in a group to four people,
and increased the distance of those who venture outside to four hours for food, pharmacy, doctor appointments.
Teachers are limited to zoom like classes by video conferencing
If only you were in charge the whole plandemic would be much better controlled.
Several possible reasons for not donating surplus vaccines to areas with shortages.
Shelf life ... Swedish vaccines may have reached or were about to reach honest expiration dates in transit.
And cold storage requirements. Transporting requires very strict chain of cold temperature to insure efficacy. Recall the 15-20 million doses that were destroyed due to poor handling.
From CDC
“COVID-19 vaccine products may impact the types of vaccine storage units and temperature monitoring devices used to maintain the cold chain, including the use of ultra-cold storage. Temperature ranges for COVID-19 vaccines may also differ from those for other vaccines.”
source:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/storage/toolkit/storage-handling-toolkit.pdf
Given Sweden’s extensive history of good Samaritan foreign aid programs, I believe they would have made the donatation if vacvines were viable.