Strategic choices and investments for the future have strengthened Holmen’s sustainability profile, which has led to recognition in important contexts. Holmen is included in a number of sustainability indexes, which can be seen as a mark of quality, showing that Holmen is capable of tackling risks as well as opportunities in the field of sustainability
International investors are seeking opportunities for investment in companies with sustainable development and financial analysts are requesting detailed information on companies’ risks and opportunities in the areas of the climate, environment, social responsibility and responsible corporate governance.
Holmen is continuously evaluated by sustainability analysts and is included in a number of international sustainability indexes. These contacts serve as an important element of the ongoing stakeholder dialogue.
Holmen’s inclusion, for several years now, in a number of sustainability indexes can be seen as testament to the company’s systematic handling of sustainability issues over a long period. Appearing in such indexes gives the work a stamp of quality and shows that the company is able to manage risks and opportunities alike. Both are key parameters for consideration by investors.
Reporting to the UN Global Compact, CDP, reporting in accordance with GRI and the Group’s annual report are effective ways of providing relevant data for analysis of Holmen.
CDP is an independent organisation that analyses climate data from more than 21 000 companies every year. The companies that report their sustainability work to CDP are assessed on disclosure, awareness and management of climate-related risks and opportunities. Holmen has reported to the CDP Climate Program since 2007 and to the CDP Forest Program since 2013. The results show that we have a good strategy and management to mitigate negative impacts of climate change.
In the 2023 assessment, Holmen was rated A in the CDP Climate Program and was one of 30 companies to be rated A in the CDP Forest Program.
All Holmen’s paperboard and paper mills have once more been awarded a Platinum rating by the international analysis company EcoVadis. This confirms that Holmen is among the top percentage of the companies examined worldwide. EcoVadis assesses how companies work on the environment, sustainable purchasing, ethics, workers’ rights and human rights.
ESG Ratings from MSCI ESG Research are designed to measure a company’s resilience to financially material environmental, societal and governance (ESG) risks. MSCI's ESG Ratings provide a window into one facet of risk to financial performance.
Holmen is ranked as a leader in the paper and forest products industry.
As members in UN Global Compact, Holmen annually reports on a “Communication on Progress” (COP) that describes how the work with Global Compact's principles for responsible business practice is progressing.
Holmen has opted to base its sustainability reporting on version core of the guidelines for sustainability reporting issued by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). Holmen has appointed PwC to conduct a general review of the content in the Group’s GRI reporting. The sustainability report is presented in Holmen's Annual report. A complete GRI register and auditors’ report can be found on Holmen.com.
Holmen has been certified as a Nasdaq ESG Transparency Partner 2023. The certification is used by Nasdaq to signal engagement in market transparency and in raising environmental standards. The Nasdaq ESG Matrix includes data points from Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance as well as Future Sustainability Goals all of which Holmen considers in its operation.