CASE: Clean Baltic Sea - for everyone
The goal of John Nurminen Foundation's Clean Baltic Sea project is to reduce eutrophication and to improve tanker safety. In 2008 Fortum entered into a four-year agreement to support the Clean Baltic Sea project.
Clean Baltic Sea

CASE: 100 years of fish farming
Hydropower is a renewable and efficient energy source. However, hydropower production impacts water flow and the ecosystems of flora and fauna dependent on the aquatic environment. By supporting biodiversity and by improving the habitats for fish in particular, the environmental impacts of hydropower can be reduced.
Fish farming 
CASE: Environmental fund promotes biodiversity
Fortum’s Environmental Fund supports projects that reduce the adverse environmental impacts of hydropower production and support biodiversity in built-up water systems.
Environmental fund
CASE: Switching to traps to protect Saimaa ringed seal
The Saimaa ringed seal is one of the world’s most endangered seals. Fortum and the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation are long-time partners in working to protect the Saimaa ringed seals.
Saimaa ringed seal