Environment and safety
Towards a nature-positive and carbon-neutral port
The Port of Turku intends to advance biodiversity in stages, in accordance with the biodiversity roadmap prepared …
Working towards a carbon-neutral port by 2029
In 2024, the Port of Turku carried out its first carbon footprint calculation in accordance with the …
Improvements in heavy goods vehicle services
The Port of Turku has heard and met the requests of its customers. These include a new …
The solar panels of the Turku Free Zone Company work long days
Turku Free Zone Company aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2029. The past few years have focused …
The importance of safety work continues to increase
The importance of security matters is emphasised in all operations of the Port of Turku. The task …
More environmentally friendly port operations
The aim of the Port of Turku is to minimise the environmental impacts of port operations on …
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 …