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Nordic Sustainability Investigator helps your company to become more sustainable. Discover how successful Nordic businesses create and implement their sustainability strategies, and get actionable insights from their sustainability managers.

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Jungle Juice Bar is one of the biggest retail cafe chains in Finland and currently has 4 bars in Sweden. They serve fresh smoothies with no added sugar or any additives. Elli Holappa is the CEO of Jungle Juice Bar and in this episode we discuss their different approach to carbon compensation and other initiatives that make them more sustainable.
Posti Group is the leading postal and logistics service company in Finland. Their history dates back to the 17th century when they delivered letters over the sea from Sweden to Finland. Noomi Jägerhorn is Director of Sustainability at Posti Group and in this episode we discuss how Posti is implementing their sustainability program in a rapidly changing parcel and logistics industry.
NENT Group is the Nordic region’s leading streaming company. The company operates the Viaplay streaming service in the Nordic and Baltic countries, while maintaining an office in the UK, and will launch in Poland and the US later this year. Marija Angelovska is a Sustainability Manager, soon to be Compliance Officer at NENT Group and in this episode we discuss the process behind creating their sustainability strategy and how they have implemented it so far.
Varma is a Finnish pension insurance company, and their core task is to secure pensions. In today’s episode we have two guests: Katariina Sillander who is Communications and Sustainability Manager at Varma and Katri Viippola who is a Senior Vice-President of Communications, HR, and CSR. Together we discuss how they manage their assets responsibly and also what other initiatives they have that contribute to society.
Bergans is a Norwegian outdoor equipment company founded in 1908. Their product portfolio includes clothes, tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, and even foldable canoes. Christoph Centmayer is a Sustainability Manager at Bergans and in this episode we discuss sustainability initiatives at Bergans as well as their transition towards a circular business model.
Hydro is a Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy company. With operations in more than 40 countries they are one of the largest aluminium companies worldwide. Their purpose is to create more viable societies by developing natural resources into products and solutions in innovative and efficient ways. In this episode together with Hydro’s CSR manager Åsne Burgess Øyehaug we focus more on Hydro’s new climate, environmental, and social responsibility strategies.
Marimekko is a Finnish lifestyle design company founded in 1951. Their product portfolio includes clothing, bags, accessories, and home decor items ranging from textiles to table ware. Saara Azbel works as a Sustainability Manager at Marimekko and in this episode she gives interesting insights into Marimekko’s new sustainability targets for 2025.
Kotipizza is the largest pizza chain in the Nordics with approximately 290 restaurants in Finland. Almost 99% of Finnish people know or have been to Kotipizza. In this episode, I interview Anna Rahikainen who is a sustainability manager at Kotipizza about different aspects of their sustainability, such as whether they should make a plant-based cheese the default option on their pizzas.
Tokmanni is the largest and the only nationwide general discount retail chain in Finland. They have almost 200 stores with approximately 3700 employees. Lately, their climate targets were officially approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative. In this episode, Tokmanni’s Head of Corporate Responsibility Emilia Koski talks about Tokmanni’s efforts to become a more sustainable organization.
Finlayson is a Finnish home textile company that turns this year 200 years old! They produce everything from towels and oven mitts to bed sheets and carpets. Many of their products come with a 5-year warranty but some bed sheets come even with a 50-year warranty. In this episode, Finlayson’s Sustainability Specialist Beda Rasinen talks about what makes their products so unique that they can last for decades.
Artek is a Finnish furniture company founded in 1935 with a goal to sell furniture and to promote a modern culture of living by exhibitions and other educational means. Today, their collection consists of furniture, lighting, and accessories. In this episode, Artek’s Managing Director Marianne Goebl talks about how Artek’s values guide their way to be a sustainable company.
Paulig is a family-owned group from Finland whose history dates back to 1876. Their main products are coffee, spices, plant-based products, and snacks from famous brands like Paulig, Santa Maria, Gold & Green and Poco Loco. In this episode, Paulig’s Director of Sustainability & Public Affairs Lea Rankinen talks about their new ambitious targets for 2030 and also what are some challenges for a group with more than 6000 indirect suppliers.
Novo Nordisk is a global leader in healthcare with almost 100 years of history. Their purpose is to drive change to defeat diabetes and other serious chronic diseases. Novo Nordisk is headquartered in Denmark and its products are available in almost 180 countries. In this episode, their Chief Sustainability Advisor Susanne Stormer talks about what makes Novo Nordisk a sustainable organization.
Oatly is a famous Swedish company that produces plant-based milk alternatives from oats. They help to solve climate change problems by encouraging people to consume more environmentally friendly plant-based products. Abigail Damberg is a sustainability specialist at Oatly. In this episode, she talks about how Oatly is tracking and improving their sustainability indicators and how Oatly’s rapid growth has created some challenges on their way.
Scandic Hotels is a Nordic hotel operator with about 280 hotels in six countries. According to the Sustainable Brand Index, Scandic has been voted the most sustainable brand in the hotel industry in Sweden each year for the past decade. Vanessa Butani is Director of Sustainable Business at Scandic Hotels. In this interview, she talks about sustainability initiatives in their hotels and how they engage more than 10 000 employees to develop sustainability in every hotel.
In this interview with Kaisa Mattson we discussed why it is important to establish sustainable supply chains for your business and how you can help your suppliers to make a change. Kaisa is a sustainability specialist who has a long experience with sustainable supply chain management from companies like Fazer, IKEA, KappAhl, and most recently Fiskars Group.
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