Food waste has been cut in half on Turku vessels: "Making sustainable choices must be made easy enough"
Some 58 per cent of Finns think it is important that restaurants act in a sustainable way. That is one finding from a survey recently carried out by Viking Line. On the company’s vessels serving the Turku route, food waste was nearly cut in half with the help of data, staff engagement and passengers’ willingness to make sustainable choices.The restaurants on Viking Glory and Viking Grace launched a major food waste campaign in the autumn of 2024. In almost one year, food waste per passenger has been halved on the company’s vessels sailing between Turku and Stockholm. At the end of 2024,
The Åland-based shipping company Viking Line is a pioneer in developing climate-smart maritime transport on the Baltic Sea based on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. To drive and quality-assure this sustainability work, Dani Lindberg has now been named the Group’s new sustainability manager.Viking Line has been operating on the Baltic Sea for six decades. Over the past decade, the shipping company has actively supported research and sustainability projects for preserving the sensitive marine environment. Viking Line has been awarded numerous awards for the climate-smart vessel Viking