Katrin – Fresh, Friendly and Green. Our strong commitment to the environment forms an integral part of the Metsä Tissue business strategy, as it does.

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Katrin – Fresh, Friendly and Green

Our strong commitment to the environment forms an integral part of the Metsä Tissue business strategy, as it does for our parent company, Metsäliitto. We lead the tissue industry in terms of best environmental practice and continually strive to reduce the impact of our operations on the environment. Metsä Tissue’s environmental policy Sustainable development “Development that meets all the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” United Nations

environmental implications are considered at every stage of production we support forest certification based on independent third-party verification we have certified chain-of-custody systems so we know the origin of the wood and the share of certified wood in our products we use wood which originates from commercial forests not from conservation or other prohibited areas our business is conducted in accordance with the ten principles of the UN Global Compact 3,300 people in Metsä Tissue work for the environment

Forest certification is a voluntary system aimed at promoting sustainable forest management in commercial forests. Certificated forests have proved that environmental, economic and social aspects are being considered in the management of that forest. Sustainable Forestry Metsäliitto is founded on over private forest owners in Finland, who for generations have cherished their forests.

Forest Certification System is a set of standards guidelines and rules covering good management practices and use of forests, verification of the wood origin, certification procedures as well as requirements for certification bodies. Reliable forest certification is based on independent, third- party verification of forest management practices. We at Metsä Tissue aim to source our raw materials from certified forests and we ask all our pulp suppliers to demonstrate that their operations comply with good standards of environmental practice.

The world’s largest umbrella organisation for the assessment and mutual recognition of European and non-European national forest certification schemes developed in a multistakeholder process. Promotes environmentally, economically and socially sustainable forest management and defines requirements for developing national forest certification standards. National standards are built upon inter-governmental processes for sustainable forest management. PEFC - The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification

Despite the fact that wood is the main raw material in the production of tissue paper the levels of living growing forest in Sweden and Finland continue to rise year on year. This graph shows the absolute increase in Finland’s forests. Forest Growth and Removal During Sources: Statistical Yearbook of Forestry 2006, Finnish Forest Research Institute.

Paper manufacture - a closed cyclical system The sun is the driving force in the cycle. Via photosynthesis, the energy of the sun is captured andconverted, along with carbon dioxide and water, into fuel for trees to grow. This process turns the forest into a renewable energy source that produces wood fibre and energy. Among other things, the wood fibre is used to manufacture paper products. If the products are recycled after the use as recycled paper, Paper is a biofuel that can reduce the need for fossil fuels like oil and coal. If the waste paper is incinerated the energy will be utilised. When waste paper is incinerated or it decays, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. The forest captures carbon dioxide and reuses it in the photosynthesis. This closes the cycle and a new cycle will begin. If the products are recycled after the use as recycled paper, the fibes can be reused several times in the prduction process.

Water is an important commodity in the production of tissue paper. Cautious not to deplete this resource we: use a closed circuit water system to limit consumption ensure that water used in production undergoes a rigorous cleaning process to remove harmful pollutants We also work hard to minimise the negative impact of our operations on the waterways: less water in our production process means we reduce effluent discharges to local waterways we constantly seek to improve effluent treatments Metsä Tissue is a leader in sustainable use of water resources Water

Energy in the form of heat and electricity is vital to tissue paper production. We aim to reduce our energy consumption and use environmentally friendly alternatives: we are committed to maximising the use of non-fossil fuels which produce less carbon dioxide (CO2) by burning 70,000 tonnes of sludge each year we heat up to 5,000 homes in central Sweden, saving 5,500 m3 of oil, lowering carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and reducing levels of waste in landfill sites we choose not to use Through-Air-Drying (TAD) technology in our production process. TAD products cannot display the Nordic Swan eco-label because current manufacturing technology consumes too much energy to meet the Swan label criteria Energy

Fibre is the main natural resource for tissue paper production and is used in two forms: Recycled Fibres – we aim to use recycled fibres whenever they provide adequate quality for the final product. Over 50% of the fibre used comes from recycled paper which we source from areas close to our mills. Virgin Fibres – our main supplier of virgin fibre pulp and sister company Metsä Botnia is the second largest virgin fibre producer in Europe. When it comes to environmental good practice Metsä Botnia leads the field and its Nordic mills are among some of the best in the world. We source from mills as close to our own as possible. Fibre

We actively reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere by reducing energy consumption in our production processes. We strive to find less polluting fuels and power technologies and choose not to use energy intensive production processes, such as TAD. Instead, we have invested in modern power plant technology which uses wood based fuels instead of heavy oil and allows us to utilise our sludge waste to produce energy. The thermal energy produced by this method is used in our production process and for district heating of the community. In addition it also produces electric power. Air Emissions

The Swan guarantees: ecologically sustainable forest management resource savings low environmental burden in production low waste generation product quality in line with product safety regulations The Nordic Swan Label Established in 1989 and administered by the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Swan label promotes products with low environmental impact. Eco labels and certificates help to identify environmentally sustainable products and services.

The Swan label requirements recommend: the use of timber from certified forests chemicals used in the production process to consider the environment reduced discharge of phosphorus and acidifying substances lower sulphur and nitrogen oxide emissions low energy consumption pre-separation of waste wood certification is mandatory for the Nordic Swan label and requires a third party audit the Swan label has heat energy usage requirements the Swan label criteria for tissue paper have applicability and rigorous standards so a tissue paper that fulfils the Swan criteria is virtually assured to meet the EU Flower criteria requirementsas well Metsä Tissue’s Katrin products carry the Nordic Swan providing customers with the reassurance that their purchase has been an environmentally responsible one.

The International Organisation of Standardisation is an international non-governmental body set up to develop international standards for products and services. Metsä Tissue holds the following certificates relevant to our business operations: ISO Quality Management Provides proof that an organisation has achieved standards of a quality recognised and respected throughout the world. ISO Environmental Management Is aimed at helping organisations protect the environment, prevent pollution and improve their environmental performance. ISO Certificates ISO 9001 ISO 14001

our dedicated product development team work hard to minimise packaging used we opt for environmentally-friendly, recyclable packaging purchased from companies that meet certified environmental and quality standards Packaging Materials For hygiene reasons it is necessary for us to package our tissue paper products:

Logistics materials are sourced from as close to the mills as possible so travelling distances are reduced we only work with ISO certified companies or those nearing certification we favour railways and waterways for transport wherever possible we use specialist equipment and computer systems to minimise traffic in our warehouse and intermediate storage facilities Transport is an unavoidable part of our business, but we have implemented an environmentally-friendly policy in this area:

We make products that reduce consumption and the amount of waste! Less is More is the Katrin concept for minimising paper consumption and promoting high standards of hygiene. our promise: our products should contribute to reduced consumption high absorbency tissue means that less paper goes down the toilet the right paper in combination with the right dispenser reduces consumption, as well as the amount of waste and purchasing costs minimised paper consumption means less transport, less waste and therefore a lower impact on the environment Everybody profits from the products that do their job in the right way!

The choices of paper, dispenser and accessories are more important than you think Our products perform to their optimum when they are used for the right purpose in the right environment Your choice affects consumption, the amount of waste and transport You contribute to protecting the environment – by choosing the right products

Your choice counts. Katrin will support you.

Remember to plan your purchasing. Order more per delivery instead of splitting up deliveries over a number of orders. This means fewer consignments. Remember that it is the combination of the right paper and the right dispenser that have a positive effect on the environment. Katrin dispensers have a number of functions, which, in combination with the right Katrin paper, contribute to reduced consumption. Remember that consumption for it’s own part leads to utilization of energy, raw materials and other resources. By choosing a product that has optimum performance, you affect the environment – in a positive way. Remember that when the paper is distributed as flat sheets, this gives better control over consumption and reduces the amount of waste. Remember to choose paper with the right features. If you choose a high absorbency paper towel, often one sheet will be enough instead of two or three. Remember that our products with the Nordic Swan label are always the right choice for you from the environmental perspective.

Katrin – Fresh, Friendly and Green