Paper buyers are highly knowledgeable about sourcing, production and transport of paper, because they often have clear goals to reduce the climate impact. Let's look at sustainable forestry and why it matters for the choice of paper.
If you work in paper purchasing, you can take pride in the fact that the paper industry displays better sustainability performance than many other industries. The paper industry is a highly regulated sector, and this in itself leads to better performance in general compared to less regulated sectors, according to sustainability rating platform Ecovadis. They also underline that industries where the purchasing segment look at environmental impact from all levels across the value chain perform much better.
For relevant reporting on carbon emissions, you need to look not only at your own, but also at emissions generated by your supply base, Ecovadis says. This will help your company create effective GHG reduction actions and improve your own sustainability performance.
A circular approach and the responsible use of resources is an absolute must for sustainable paper and packaging industries. Read more about how we at Holmen work with our raw material in our book "Future-smart forests – our contribution to sustainable development".
Here are some recommendations if you want more detailed information about how sustainability is core to us:
Which paper is actually best from a climate perspective? This was a question Penguin Random House asked. Holmen BOOK had the lowest carbon footprint of all the papers in the study.
Read about the resultsHolmen's paper mills were awarded EcoVadis Platinum medal 2023, for the seventh consecutive year.
Read about EcoVadisThe Paper Profile is an environmental product declaration that makes it easy to compare paper from different manufacturers.
Paper profilesWith nature as the starting point in everything we do, climate issues are very closely integrated with our business. This applies both to our ability to contribute to positive development and how our business may be affected by a changing climate.
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