resurssitehokkaampia
Resurssitehokkaampia is the Finnish comparative form of the adjective resurssitehokas, meaning "more resource-efficient." It is used to describe strategies, products, or systems that deliver a given service or function while using fewer resources—such as energy, water, materials, or land—than less efficient alternatives. The term is common in Finnish environmental policy, corporate sustainability reporting, and academic discussions of efficiency and circular economy.
In practice, identifying resurssitehokkaampia options involves metrics like energy intensity per unit of output, material throughput
Applications include energy-efficient technologies, modular design, remanufacturing, recycling, design for durability, and water-saving processes. Governments may
Challenges include varying measurement standards, trade-offs between different resources, rebound effects where efficiency leads to increased
See also: resource efficiency, energy efficiency, material efficiency, circular economy, sustainable development.