We build long-lasting and attractive residential environments and offer proven sustainable solutions.
We promote the development of sustainable, comfortable and safe cities. We increase low-carbon construction and develop services related to building lifecycle management. We design and build safe neighbourhoods that promote a sense of community in respective regions.
YIT’s carbon footprint is primarily formed by emissions generated in the value chain. Most emissions are related to energy consumption during the use phase of buildings, accounting for approximately two-thirds of total emissions.
Just under one-third of our carbon footprint is associated with construction materials and procurement, such as purchased products and services. The remainder (2%) comes from YIT’s own operations, including energy use at construction sites and premises, and the use of equipment and vehicles.
Detailed calculation principles and boundaries are presented in our Sustainability Statement.
Sustainable Urban Environments barometer 2024
Sustainable Urban Environments barometer aims to reveal the types of urban environments people wish to see developed. The participating city dwellers express their views on themes such as home, urban environment, mobility and working environment.
A sustainable city is valuable for all of its stakeholders:
For citizens a sustainable city means it's a comfortable place to live in, services are close, public transportation operates well and it's a good surrounding for living a happy and sustainable life.
For companies, a sustainable city means a place with population density and flow is good enough for profitable business at the footing of buildings. There is demand for many kinds of services and it is possible to spesialise. Sustainable city is a lively place and an innovative environment for business.
For city officials this means attractive urban areas that support the city's future as a sustainable place to live and work in. Besides, it means trustworthy partnerships in urban development.
For the environment a sustainable city means less greenhouse gas emissions, smaller utilisation of natural resources and more places for the nature and biodiversity to thrive in the city.
In a sustainable city all three dimensions of sustainable development are taken into account:
From the social point of view, a sustainable city is a place where people feel comfortable in, where the community is strong and people feel attached to the neighbourhood. The city also feels like a safe place to live in. Daily life is smooth in a sustainable city.
A sustainable city minimises the greenhouse gases that are produced in and outside of the city. The need for private cars and other means of transportation is low and public transportation is effective and attractive. Biodiversity is protected and nature is a natural part of the city.
Economically a sustainable city continues to be an attractive area to live in from one decade to another and the local real estate maintains its value, thus being a safe investment for people. The technical solutions used in the buildings are also made to last and the buildings are easily maintainable.