InnoGreen is a net positive company! But what does that actually mean, and is it enough?
InnoGreen’s net impact ratio is +40%. This means that the positive effects of our operations outweigh the amount of resources we use. InnoGreen’s most significant positive impacts are directed towards society, health, and the environment.
We measure and evaluate the sustainability of our business using the Upright Project’s net impact methodology. Upright’s method is based on machine learning, open-source science, as well as the products and services produced and offered by companies. It assesses the impacts of products and services on the environment, health, society, and knowledge. The net impact profile helps us understand the efficient use of resources and value creation of the company.
The results summarized:
Society
Knowledge
Health
Environment
Waste
Adding Actions for a More Sustainable Green Industry
Although as a whole we are well on the positive side, this is not enough for us. We constantly aim to make our operations even more sustainable and be pioneers for a more sustainable green industry. To improve, we must take a look in the mirror and reflect on our actions.
Our greatest sustainability challenges relate to green plants. Growing, transporting, and maintaining plants require specific conditions, such as temperature and light. Living plants also need water. Additionally, factors like growing medium, fertilizer, and pot type, all influence where, how, and from what ingredients these are made. On the other hand, well-maintained living plants bring joy for decades, sequester carbon, and are biodegradable.
Therefore, reducing plants is not the answer; instead, we need to find better ways to bring nature into the urban environments.
What are we doing right now to mitigate negative environmental impacts in the green industry?
Currently, for instance…
The Circular Green Wall, piloted during summer 2025, utilizes deconstructed facade panels and soil rescued from construction sites.
How to choose green interior solutions and plant care more sustainably? At first glance, choosing indoor greenery might seem straightforward. Which plants should we pick, and where should we place them? And where can we get them at the lowest cost? A low price can be tempting, and comparing quotes is always worthwhile. But when an interior green solution is viewed as a long-term investment, the cheapest option can quickly generate unexpected costs. Here’s what truly goes into the price of high-quality, sustainable green interiors.
In the spring of 2025, Finland’s largest outdoor green wall was completed on the façade of Turun Teknologiakiinteistöt’s property in Turku. The 16-meter-high vertical garden is the first in the country to utilize stormwater for irrigation. It has attracted attention for both its impressive scale and innovative technology. But how are the wall, its plants, and its irrigation system doing after their first growing season?