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Profilgruppen CFO Johan Löfmark Departs

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Source: Dagens industri

Key takeaways

  • Interior design group Kinnarps is enhancing its sustainability efforts by transitioning its freight transport to Svanen-labelled renewable HVO100 fuel from Preem
  • This strategic shift is a key component of Kinnarps' commitment to reducing its carbon footprint
  • The company aims to halve its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieve net-zero status by 2050
Interior design group Kinnarps is enhancing its sustainability efforts by transitioning its freight transport to Svanen-labelled renewable HVO100 fuel from Preem. This strategic shift is a key component of Kinnarps' commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. The company aims to halve its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieve net-zero status by 2050. Johanna Ljunggren, Corporate Sustainability Manager at Kinnarps, highlighted the company's significant progress, noting that emissions have already been reduced by 46%. The new HVO100 fuel from Preem, which offers over 90% lower emissions than traditional diesel, will enable Kinnarps to further decrease its transport emissions by an additional 17%. Daniel Granquist of Preem confirmed that the fuel is palm oil-free and compatible with existing vehicle infrastructure, requiring no modifications. Kinnarps believes that by lowering the climate impact of its logistics operations, it also assists its customers in achieving their own supply chain sustainability objectives. A notable challenge identified is the current limited availability of renewable fuels throughout Europe. This article was produced in collaboration with Preem.

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