Renta Group Appoints Rebecca Långström as Head of Sustainability

Vantaa, Finland – Renta, a leading Northern European general equipment rental company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Rebecca Långström as the new Head of Sustainability at the Group level starting in September. With a strong background in sustainability and a proven track record as Sweden's Quality and Environmental Manager, Rebecca is poised to drive the company's sustainability efforts forward.

In her new role, Rebecca will be responsible for overseeing and implementing the company’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy. She will report to the Group’s management team, ensuring sustainability remains a top priority across the organization.

Throughout her tenure as Sweden’s Quality and Environmental Manager, Rebecca has delivered innovative solutions and spearheaded initiatives that have significantly contributed to the company’s sustainability goals. Her appointment as Head of Sustainability reflects Rebecca’s commitment to addressing environmental challenges and social responsibility.

Commenting on the appointment, CEO of Renta Group, Kari Aulasmaa, said, “Rebecca is the ideal candidate to lead our sustainability efforts at the Group level. Her exceptional track record and deep understanding of sustainability topics will drive meaningful change throughout our organization.

Renta remains dedicated to driving positive change and delivering value to its customers, employees, shareholders, and the communities it serves.

 

For media inquiries, please contact:

Joel Särkkä

Group CIO

joel.sarkka@renta.com

+358503235569

 

 

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