Finnish Forest industry commitments on environmental and responsibility issues.

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Finnish Forest industry commitments on environmental and responsibility issues

Responsibility at the heart of developing the bio-economy

Responsibility requires action Finnish forest industry –Ecologically sustainable products responsibly –User of a renewable resource –Environmental expert –Producer of bioenergy –Utiliser of waste –Partner in cooperation

Renewable raw material, a wide variety of products and solutions Wood raw material Wood fibres and other components Advanced technologies Packaging Bioenergy and biofuels Composites of wood and other materials Wood construction and decoration Biochemicals Medicals and wellbeing Advanced wood and paper products and solutions Biopolymers and bioplastics

Forest industry emissions have reduced substantially Reduction of emissions relative to forest industry production volumes over the past two decades

Renewable raw material, renewable products and energy

Raw material is utilized efficiently – production sidestreams are used to other products or energy Due to utilisation of waste the amount of landfill waste has reduced substantially.

Finnish forest industry commitments on environmental and responsibility issues RESPONSIBILITY at the heart of developing the bio-economy SOCIETY Provider of innovative and ecologically sustainable products and solutions NATURAL RESOURCES Promoting use and conservation ENVIRONMENT Environmental impact management, energy and material efficiency

Society: Provider of innovative and ecologically sustainable products and solutions We respond to the needs of individuals and society and the global climate, energy and environmental challenges in a sustainable manner by providing products and solutions based on a renewable and recyclable raw material. Our actions are equally responsible on the national and international level, and we require responsibility from our cooperation partners throughout the value chain. We disclose and report openly on environmental and responsibility issues and conduct an active dialogue with key stakeholder groups

Natural resources: Promoting use and conservation We verify the lawful origins of the wood we consume and promote the use of forest certification systems. The aim is to ensure that at least 80% of the wood and fibre used by the forest industry is certified by In addition, we promote responsibility in the procurement chains of all of our raw materials. We promote the utilisation of a diverse range of different forest management and voluntary conservation measures to develop the biodiversity of forest environments. Our goal is to improve the living conditions of threatened species so that a smaller share of the species, which were identified as being threatened in 2010, is still under threat in We are committed to the sustainable and responsible use and protection of mires and peatlands. The wood consumption of Finnish forest industry corporations does not globally cause rainforest deforestation nor does our corporate land use compete with food production

Environment: Environmental impact management, energy and material efficiency The share of our climate-positive renewable energy will be increased and we will continue to be Finland's most significant producer of renewable energy. We are committed to the continuous improvement of energy-efficiency and will help attain the climate obligations that have been set for Finland. Based on voluntary measures and local conditions, we continue improving water-use efficiency and achieve systematic reductions in waste water load. The target is to reduce the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of waste waters from the production facilities by 10% per tonne of output by 2020 (1). Furthermore, we commit to doing our part to reduce the suspended solids and nutrient loading in waterbodies caused by forestry. *Year of comparison

Environment: Environmental impact management, energy and material efficiency Our production operations utilise raw materials effectively. We actively study new opportunities for utilizing the side streams of production and continue to develop industrial symbiosis, where one party's waste is another's raw material. Our aim is to achieve a 30% reduction in the amount of waste sent to landfills by 2020 (1). We reduce the environmental impact of our products throughout their lifecycle. In the wood product industry we extend the lifespan of our climate-positive products and develop product recyclability. We promote paper and paperboard recycling in all market areas. *Year of comparison

Even better in 2020 We want to shoulder our responsibility and will voluntarily continue to improve our conduct in environment and responsibility issues. We have agreed on shared environmental and responsibility commitments up to The Finnish forest industry responds to global climate, energy and environmental challenges by our products and solutions, which are based on sustainable use of renewable and recyclable wood raw material