Testimonials
Project Wild Pollinators – Nature Restoration – 2025
In May, we visited our project in Bålsta, which we have managed together with Initiative 1415 since May 2024. When we were there last time, we planted sallows, oaks, and flower meadows, created beetle banks and sand beds, and much more – all to increase biodiversity and provide homes and food for our wild pollinators. The return visit offered lovely weather, and we had a small exhibition in the hotel lobby to show our work. It is fun to revisit and see how the area develops. We can honestly recommend working with Initiative 1415, as they do an excellent job for nature.
Anna Nielsén – Managing Director
Lina Andersson – HR Manager
“Working with Initiative 1415 has been a developing and inspiring experience. Being in the field and participating in the implementation of measures for increased biodiversity creates a deeper understanding of the work. We highly recommend 1415 and hope more companies will contribute to sustainable development.”
Lisa Müller, Marketing Manager, PPF Nordics.
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We can really recommend working with Initiative 1415. Formue has been involved in implementing measures to increase biodiversity in practice. Created fauna depots and sand beds, planted deciduous trees and with several other measures strengthened the habitats for wild pollinators.
Preserving and strengthening the habitats for wild pollinators is something that the EU Commission came out with as early as 2023. Formue wants to contribute to EU´s Biodiversity Strategy and that is why we have a collaboration with Initiative 1415.
Philip Mitchell, Senior Sustainability Advisor, Formue
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Econopack is a company that specializes in packaging and utilizes forest raw materials in its manufacturing process. We at Econopack therefore wanted to give something back to nature, such as supporting the biodiversity in the forest. We found Initiative 1415, a company that were able to offer what we were looking for, a nature restoration project linked to the forest. We are very satisfied with the nature restoration project that we chose, which has not only contributed to our gaining more knowledge but also increased the opportunity to give our customers a sustainable choice. We went out on-site together with the County Administrative Board, landowners, and Initiative 1415 and restored a calcerous fen and a key biotope. The County Administrative Board explained the importance of restoring calcerous fen and key biotopes, highlighting their positive impact on biodiversity. We are delighted with the approach, and we warmly recommend Initiative 1415 to other companies.
Thanks to Initiative 1415 and the County Administrative Board.
Frida Sidnäs – Chief Sustainability Officer