Tallink Grupp continues cooperation with John Nurminen Foundation to preserve and protect the Baltic Sea

The John Nurminen Foundation, a well-known Finnish environmental organization, has set itself the strategic goal of reducing human-induced stress on the Baltic Sea. Tallink is supporting the organization’s activities with a donation of €20,000 that derives from the sale of Tallink Silja Line’s branded chocolate bars.

“Tallink Grupp connects the shores and people of the Baltic Sea, and for us this also means a natural obligation to maintain and improve the condition of our home sea. In addition to our cooperation with the John Nurminen Foundation, we are investing extensively in energy efficiency and environmental friendliness – our shuttle vessels already use a significant amount of renewable fuel, liquefied biomethane, and the complete transition is expected to take place this year. Tallink Grupp is constantly striving to improve the energy efficiency of our fleet, which reduces Tallink’s and, consequently, our customers’ environmental footprint. We are doing our best and doing it systematically,” confirmes Paavo Nõgene, CEO of Tallink Grupp.

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Originally published on 29 Jan

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