Sustainable Tourism

The Raseborg of the future is being developed sustainably. We act sensibly based on ecological, economic, and social sustainability. It should be pleasant to visit, live, and do business in the city. Together, we are creating a sustainable future that generations to come can enjoy.

Sustainable Raseborg

The City of Raseborg’s 2022-2025 strategy places a strong emphasis on sustainable development. As a HINKU (Carbon Neutral Municipality) member, Raseborg is dedicated to significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions, with the goal of achieving full climate neutrality by 2030. A climate-neutral city means generating no more emissions than we can bind. In tourism, we take responsibility for how we present the city, collaborate with local businesses, and promote sustainable options. We are fully committed to Glasgow’s Climate Action Plan and Visit Finland’s Sustainable Travel Finland programme. Through these efforts, Raseborg aims to become an even more attractive destination to visit, live in, and conduct business in.

In 2018, Visit Finland established sustainable tourism criteria to help businesses adopt sustainable practices. These criteria include the dimensions of ecological, economic and socio-cultural sustainability. Sustainable tourism can be seen in the sorting of waste, the protection of cultural heritage, the promotion of local products and the employment of local labour. Responsible tourism is a shared responsibility of both the tourism industry and visitors.

Awareness of sustainability has increased significantly in recent years, and it has become a crucial factor for the future of tourism destinations and businesses. Visitors are increasingly making decisions driven by their values, and the demands for sustainability from stakeholders are continuously growing. As a result, there is rising pressure on destinations and companies to adapt to these changes by offering responsible and sustainable alternatives.

To achieve success, tourism businesses in Raseborg need to become more active in measuring how their operations impact the economy, environment, and society. How we highlight nature, locally produced products, and culture as strengths of the Raseborg region, we also want to emphasise sustainability as an important part of our identity.

By integrating sustainability into all aspects of our tourism strategy, we can not only meet the growing expectations of visitors but also create a long-term sustainable tourism sector. By collaborating with local businesses, we ensure that Raseborg remains an attractive and responsible destination for future generations.

Raseborg’s Sustainability Measures

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Read more about sustainable Raseborg here (in Swedish).

Sustainable Travel Finland-certified companies in Raseborg

Svartå Manor

One of the most precious manor houses in Finland with a history of more than two hundred years.

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Villa Skeppet

Christine and Göran Schildt’s home, the last private residence designed by Alvar Aalto

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How Can YOU Contribute to Sustainable Tourism?

Even small actions make a big difference. The Sustainable Lifestyle test gives you tips regarding living, mobility, food, and consumption habits! Take the test here.

1. Choose environmentally friendly means of transport

Ride Raseborg’s public transport Bosse, rent a bike or walk when possible to reduce emissions. Explore Raseborg on foot or by bike and discover local gems while reducing your carbon footprint.

2. Support local businesses

By choosing products and services produced locally, you are directly contributing to the local economy and helping local entrepreneurs to flourish.

3. Minimise waste and sort correctly

Bring reusable bottles, bags and avoid single-use plastics. Help keep nature clean by taking care of your waste and recycling where possible.