Environment and safety

Green Corridor continues towards its ambitious goal
While the emissions of global maritime transports are growing, the Green Corridor project between Turku and Stockholm …

Working together for a green future and for climate
Turku’s goal is to be carbon neutral by 2029 which is when the city will be 800 …

New machinery takes good care of the environment
The new machines of the Port of Turku’s Maintenance department enhance the environmental protection measures and help …

Port of Turku tested new safety technologies
New technologies can improve the safety of passengers, and facilitate and speed up the work in ports, …

Environmental work aims at carbon neutrality
In 2023, The Port’s environmental work emphasised measures directed at mitigation of climate change through which the …

The importance of preparing was still emphasised in safety issues
Port safety comprises of many areas, and their overall management allows for protection of people, vessels, property …

Risk management ensures the continuity of operations
The Port of Turku’s risk management supports the reaching of the company’s strategic and business goals and …

Dredgers are here again
The dredging of the Port of Turku will commence when the work on the River Aura ends. …

When waste is not in fact waste
Gasum produces biogas out of the food waste and waste water of the ships arriving in the …

Port of Turku aims at European top class in carbon neutrality
The Port of Turku has signed a climate commitment by which it joined the EU’s most highly …

Carbon-neutral travel from Turku to Stockholm
The Decatrip project is developing a carbon-neutral route between Turku and Stockholm. On Viking Line’s ships, the …

Electric cars help transfer towards carbon neutral Port
One of the key goals of the Port of Turku’s environmental programme is to decrease the carbon …