Collaboration Key to Promoting Sustainable Development in Small Municipalities Through Large Investment Projects

In the multi-billion dollar green transition projects, unity is key for success

Henrik Wickström, Chairman of Inkoon Municipal Board and Member of Parliament, has penned an opinion letter in KL on 28th May, where he sheds light on the challenges faced by small municipalities in managing large investment projects. He emphasizes the importance of Finland’s attractiveness as a destination for international investments, especially in industries like green steel which are crucial for a carbon-neutral future.

Wickström highlights the need for smooth licensing processes to facilitate the growth of new clean industries, such as the planned green steel project in Inkoosee. He stresses that adequate resources should be allocated to quickly go through zoning and permit processes to ensure the timely realization of such projects. Wickström also calls for better cooperation, openness, and dialogue to prevent delays in project implementation.

Fortum, a leading energy company, is committed to supporting clean transition investments like the development of areas in Inkoon Joddböle for industrial use. Wickström emphasizes that social significance should not be overlooked when it comes to large investments like the Plaster project which is projected to create jobs and generate substantial tax revenue for municipalities and the state.

Smooth and high-quality zoning and environmental impact assessment processes are essential for the success of these projects, as they ensure the involvement of local stakeholders and compliance with environmental regulations. Wickström calls for a collaborative approach to streamline licensing processes and promote the growth of a clean economy in Finland. Ultimately, he emphasizes that a collaborative effort is necessary to overcome challenges faced by small municipalities in managing large investment projects while promoting sustainable development goals.

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