Metsä Group's tissue and greaseproof paper business achieves the second highest A- score in CDP's climate change assessment also targeted forest protection is in the interest of the forest industry.

Metsä Group’s second highest A- score in CDP’s climate change assessment

Metsä Group’s tissue and greaseproof paper business achieves the second highest A- score in CDP’s climate change assessment. Also in news, targeted forest protection is in the interest of nature, forest owners and the forest industry.

Metsä Group’s tissue and greaseproof paper business achieves the second highest A- score in CDP’s climate change assessment.

Metsä Group’s tissue and greaseproof paper business has achieved CDP’s second highest ‘A-‘ score, which is a  Leadership level recognition of its actions in combating climate change. CDP assesses annually companies on their environmental transparency and performance in climate change work. This is the second time that Metsä Group’s tissue and greaseproof paper business completed the Climate Change Survey.

The achieved result is higher than the European regional average on level ‘B’  and higher than wood and paper material sector’s overall average level ‘B-‘. The ‘A-‘ rating is considered the leading standard for environmental transparency in the CDP rating.

Metsä Group’s tissue and greaseproof paper business reported in the CDP disclosure on its actions to reduce emissions in 2022. These included renewing the paper machine in Mänttä mill in Finland, increasing the use of recycled plastics in packaging, and piloting to the use of wood pellets in heat generation at the Kreuzau mill in Germany.

CDP is a global non-profit organisation that collects environmental data from companies worldwide in one place in three areas: climate change, water safety and forests. In 2023, a record 23,000+ companies disclosed information through CDP. By disclosing information through CDP, companies are able to meet the growing demand for environmental transparency from financial institutions, customers and decision-makers.

Further information:
Johanna Kesti, Metsä Tissue, SVP, Marketing, Communications and Sustainability, tel. +358 40 417 5660
Joanna Linnermo, Metsä Tissue, Communications Director, tel. +358 40 555 5868, joanna.linnermo@metsagroup.com

Metsä Group's tissue and greaseproof paper business achieves the second highest A- score in CDP's climate change assessment
Metsä Groups tissue and greaseproof paper business achieves the second highest A score in CDPs climate change assessment

Targeted forest protection is in the interest of nature, forest owners and the forest industry

Safeguarding the biodiversity of forest nature requires, in addition to forest protection, the promotion of practices that strengthen the state of nature in commercial forests. Metsä Group has set a goal of verifiably strengthening the state of nature by 2030.

According to the biodiversity strategy published by the European Union in 2020, the remaining primary and old-growth forests must be protected by 2030. The member states, including Finland, are committed to this objective as part of a broader goal to stop the biodiversity loss. The national criteria set for the protection of primary and old-growth forests is being prepared under the guidance of the authorities, and it is important to set the criteria quickly. The completed set of criteria is the starting point for the forest mapping work, which can be used to expand the network of protected areas on scientific grounds. It is also particularly important that the criteria cover all groups of forest owners, such as private forest owners. At the same time, property protection and adequate and fair protection funding must be ensured.

Safeguarding biodiversity and forest protection initiatives are important for Finland and Finns in many ways. Stopping the biodiversity loss and strengthening the state of nature is also important for economic life, regardless of industry. Vibrant forest nature creates a strong foundation for a developing forest-based bioeconomy.

For further information, please contact: Juha Jumppanen, EVP, Wood Supply and Forest Services, Metsä Group, tel. +358 50 384 4808 

Metsä Groupwww.metsagroup.com

Metsä Group is leading the way in advancing the bioeconomy. We invest in growth, bioproduct development and a fossil free future. The raw material for our products is renewable wood from sustainably managed northern forests. We focus on the growth sectors of the forest industry: wood supply and forest services, wood products, pulp, fresh fibre paperboards, as well as tissue and greaseproof papers.

Metsä Group’s annual sales amount to approximately EUR 7 billion, and we have around 9,500 employees in around 30 countries. We promote a culture of diversity, equality and inclusion. Our international Group has its roots in the Finnish forests: our parent company is Metsäliitto Cooperative which is owned by over 90,000 forest owners. 

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