Stora Enso has joined the new WWF platform, Forests Forward. The platform engages businesses and investors to deliver on forest related sustainability ambitions, such as biodiversity protection and forest restoration.
Stora Enso has joined the new WWF platform, Forests Forward. The platform engages businesses and investors to deliver on forest related sustainability ambitions, such as biodiversity protection and forest restoration.
It is the busiest time of the year, when our Nordic forests are being regenerated by planting or seeding. This year, Stora Enso will plant a total of more than 48 million tree seedlings in Finland, Sweden, Russia and Estonia. In northern forests, the planting season is typically about 150 days long, which means that, during this year’s planting season, about 320 000 seedlings are planted every day.
Brazil's Atlantic rainforest is one of world's most diverse ecosystems with a high number of endemic species.
Stora Enso measures the indirect biodiversity impact of its forest operations in Sweden through green audits. In 2020, the audits showed that in several categories 90% of the work complied with Stora Enso’s standards for biodiversity and sustainability. The audits are even used to improve biodiversity, for example by focusing on sensitive areas and creating high stumps, which provide important habitats for many threatened species.
Thanks to the support of its customers, Antalis has balanced through the World Land Trust, 7,350 tonnes of CO2, protecting 1,190 acres of critically threatened tropical forest.
KIT and EDI GmbH Develop Intelligent Assistance System for Forest Management under a Changing Climate – New Interactive Video of the Series “Sachen machen mit KI”
Producing more and polluting less in the pulp and paper sector
Eight Renchtal businesses and restaurants join campaign community
Participants of the promotional campaign use joint rear-side printing of their logos on Blue4est®
till paper to advertise for a green Renchtal
Koehler Paper’s Blue4est® thermal paper is highly valued in the Renchtal due to its recyclability
KRAIBURG TPE has released a new range of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) products that contain at least 73% recycled content. The new Recycling Content TPE for Automotive series has been designed to fulfil a variety of technical applications. Here, KRAIBURG TPE is also pleased to announce an agreement with Tessi Supply, which will use the grades to produce inlay cases and floor mats.
SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, is delighted to host ‘Solving the sustainability challenges of recycled plastic packaging’, a webinar that will be held on February 26, 2024.
Collaborative research project OMNI directed by Recycleye, Valorplast, and TotalEnergies to enhance the circularity of polypropylene (PP) food packaging led to ground-breaking results. The new technology based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computer vision, coupled with an efficient decontamination process, provides a high-performing marketable solution to tackle the challenge of mechanically recycling polypropylene for food-contact applications.