We promote the economic participation of local communities by providing the opportunity to invest in our plants through local cooperative schemes
Sustainability as a guide to all we do
We operate a distinctive business model which combines economic sustainability with the generation of social and environmental value, and we are constantly striving for innovative ways to deliver our services.
We see ourselves as key to enabling not only our own goals but also those of our stakeholders.
With a business based on our solid and transparent industrial, ethical and social principles we make a tangible contribution to global and local sustainable development which is outlined in our Sustainability Report 2021.
Sustainability at the core
For us sustainability is not just producing and enabling the use of sustainable energy, it is also about creating shared value for all our stakeholders while safeguarding the environment where we operate.
Sustainability Charter
Our contribution to local sustainable development is well expressed in our Sustainability Charter, which is the guide where we formally set out our commitments.
CREATING SHARED VALUE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
We support social, education, environmental or infrastructure initiatives in local communities through our community benefit schemes and encourage the sharing of best practice
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
We support the creation of skills, competence and knowledge sharing in relation to energy sustainability through training projects and educational initiatives
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
We minimize the impact of our activities on the environment in the areas where we operate
LOCAL SUPPLY CHAIN
We encourage the use of local workforces and short supply chains, benefitting local economies and the environment
Our approach towards local communities
At Falck Renewables partnerships with the communities around our wind farms are at the heart of everything we do.
In Finland we are working on implementing schemes supporting communities near our projects.
Have a look at some initiatives launched in Sweden and in the UK: