ilmahengittävillä
ilmahengittävillä is a Finnish term used to describe products, processes, or materials that are designed to minimize negative impact on the environment. The word is derived from ilmā, meaning “air,” and hengittävät, meaning “breathable,” and is commonly applied in contexts such as sustainable packaging, eco‑friendly textiles, and energy‑efficient building materials. It generally implies that the item or process reduces carbon emissions, uses renewable resources, or incorporates recyclable components.
The concept emerged in Finnish environmental policy discussions during the early 2000s, when manufacturers began to
Examples include biodegradable packing peanuts, compostable plastics, and low‑embodied‑energy paints. In the industrial sector, ilmahengittävillä processes