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Pauliina Tynkkynen becomes the new Sustainability Manager of Lunawood

 Wednesday, May 22, 2024

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Lunawood new sustainability manager

MSSc Pauliina Tynkkynen recently has been appointed as Sustainability Manager at Lunawood. She started her journey on May 8th tentatively.

Pauliina has more than 10 years of experience in developing sustainability both in Finland and internationally. Pauliina has previously worked as Sustainability Manager at the Fazer Group and at the Rainforest Alliance, known for its sustainability certification.

Pauliina is moving to Lunawood from the Netherlands from IDH Sustainable Trade Initiative, where she has worked on agricultural value chain development projects in Africa. Pauliina has strong expertise in the development of sustainability and value chains, as well as in stakeholder co-operation. In her role, Pauliina reports to CEO Arto Halonen and is part of the Lunawood management team. She is based in Lahti.

Lunawood aims to be a leader in sustainable business practices, and enhancing sustainability across all operations is integral to our growth strategy. The company creates a connection between urban life and nature. Grown and strengthened in the harsh climate of Finland, the renewable Nordic forest provides them the best wood material, which they enhance with heat and steam only. Lunawood offers an easy-to-maintain, long-lasting and thoroughly sustainable wood products for all climates.

What is Lunawood Thermowood’s contribution towards sustainability?

Sustainability is the most important feature of Lunawood Thermowood, which brings the calming effect of a Nordic forest all around the world. Lunawood represents sustainability at its most authentic, from renewable Nordic forest to the whole product life cycle. Our raw material comes from well-managed, sustainable Nordic forests. The average transportation distance is only 240 km, which increases the transparency of our supply chain.

PEFC -certified raw material

Lunawood’s raw material comes from well-managed, sustainable Nordic forests. The average transportation distance is only 240 km, which increases the transparency of our supply chain. In Finland, we only cut 75% of the annual growth and whenever one tree is cut, four new ones are seeded. Thus the growth of trees in the Finnish forests exceeds the annual felling. The entire log is efficiently utilized in the Finnish sawmill industry.

Not only that, architects and designers around the world have created the most amazing projects from their products. Lunawood can be your next inspiration!

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