PEURUNKA

Sustainability

SUSTAINABLE PEURUNKA

On our way towards Sustainable Travel Finland -label

At Peurunka, we have always acted responsibly and with respect for our environment. Now our aim is to offer experiences in line with the principles of sustainable tourism. We are on our way to achieving the Sustainable Travel Finland -label, which is an important goal for us to achieve by 2025. Our sustainability work focuses on ecological, socio-cultural and economic sustainability. Our measures include, for example, using renewable energy, increasing recycling and supporting the local community. We also consider the natural world around us when designing our operations. Our customers can contribute to sustainability through their choices, and together we will build a more sustainable future!

So visit us responsibly too, welcome!

 

Ecological responsibility

Our thermal energy is mainly produced from bioenergy (pellets).

A pellet heating plant, operated by Adven, is in operation and the spa swims in more climate-friendly heated water. The pellet heating plant has reduced carbon dioxide emissions from heating the spa, the ice rink and the holiday homes by more than 90%.

The spa hotel’s 7,500 m2 main building, 3,000-4,500 cubic metres of pool and wash water, ice rink and holiday homes are heated with domestic wood pellets. The fuel, pellets, is currently sourced from the local wood processing industry. The technology for the new heating plant is also sourced locally, from Kyyjärvi, just over 100 km away.

Other:

Recycling: Peurunka actively recycles glass, plastic, paper, cardboard and other waste, such as electronic equipment.
The aim is to reduce food waste through careful meal planning and by encouraging customers to pay attention to their choices.

Socio-cultural responsibility

Peurunka works in partnership with the local community, using local produce where possible, providing jobs for local people and participating in local events. Peurunka is involved in preserving the local cultural heritage, with the Korsu Museum located in the Peurunka area. By 2025, there is a Saraakallio Experience Centre under development.

We will ensure that our operations are inclusive and accessible, providing services for all customers, including accessible facilities and routes, and individually tailored experiences. For example, we have accommodated customers of other genders in the spa’s changing rooms. Equality and equity also guide staff recruitment and operations.

Accessible Peurunka

Economic responsibility

Peurunka’s economic responsibility is based on sustainable business principles that support the well-being of both the company and the local community. We prefer local producers and service providers in our procurement, which strengthens the local economy and jobs. We also provide permanent and seasonal jobs for local residents, especially young people.

Responsible investments, such as improving energy efficiency, help reduce environmental impacts and control costs. A diversified range of services and a focus on sustainable tourism will ensure economic stability in the future. By doing so, we are building the basis for long-term and responsible growth.

How can the customer participate?

Choose eco-friendly transport, recycle during your hotel stay and enjoy local produce in our restaurants

When arriving to Peurunka

Prefer public transport or electric cars.

Here you will find information on how to get to Peurunka and how to use public transport.

 

Arrival and Parking

During a visit in Peurunka

  • There are electric car charging points for customers and racks for bikes.
  • At the restaurant, they communicate about waste reduction, instructing people to eat only as much as they eat and thus reduce waste.
  • Disposable peflets are not used in the spa, customers are informed of this and are provided with cloth peflets which they can reuse.
  • Maps of outdoor trails in the area are available at the hotel reception and customers are encouraged to walk or cycle along the prepared trails.
  • During 2025, we will improve communication about sustainable choices, for example with stickers in rooms and in the spa to save water.

Sustainability is a matter for all of us.

Our goal is to have the Sustainable Travel Finland -label by 2025.

Our main goals are to reduce our carbon footprint, reduce energy use and improve customer satisfaction through sustainability.

Do you have any ideas on how we could make Peurunka even more sustainable? Contact us and share your feedback!

Milja Äikäs

Marketing coordinator