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Sustainable development
What is sustainable development?
Voluntary Local Review 2025
Voluntary Local Review 2023
Helsinki’s reports
Summary and indicators
Summary
Indicators
Strategic sustainability management
Recommendations
Environment
Climate
Local nature and diversity
Aquatic ecosystems
Indicators
People
Health and welfare
Learning
Non-discrimination and gender equality
Reducing inequalities and segregation
Participation
Safety and risk management
Indicators
Culture
Art and culture
Design
Cultural heritage
Economy
Livelihood and employment
Industry and innovation
Housing and communities
Sustainable urban structure
Responsible procurement and circular economy
Sustainable tourism, events and urban marketing
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Helsinki continues Child-Friendly Cities Initiative work with new targets
Fox materials used by daycare centres and schools in Helsinki selected as one of the best European practices for sustainability education
Helsinki aims to save an amount of energy equivalent to the annual consumption of 36,000 studio apartments
In Jollas, a new nature conservation area is being established
Carbon neutral apartment building project completed in Kalasatama as part of the Re-Thinking Urban Housing Programme
Helsinki ranked the world’s most sustainable tourist destination for the second year in a row
Havis Amanda bathes in orange light and a silent candlelight procession passes through Esplanadi Park in November
The design competition for the Hermanninranta Biodiversity Park has started
Helsinki invites residents to celebrate Car-Free Day