With the environment increasingly on everyone's minds, Stora Enso Paper Division has launched its
Elina Skerfe, Senior Manager Sustainable Processes, and
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We launched the Academy earlier this year as we had noticed an increasing number of our customers had questions about what exactly sustainability means. Of course, there is a lot of discussion on topics such as CO2 emissions, climate change, biodiversity and the like, but we have noticed that we aren't all at the same level of understanding when it comes to what it means, for example, to have a sustainable forest management program in place. As a front-runner in integrating solutions to these environmental issues into our strategy, we wanted to respond to this interest from customers and public stakeholders with a platform for competence building on sustainability matters.
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For additional support, we have launched a sustainability page and the Paper Sustainability Hub, where our customers can find articles and other information addressing particular issues, such as wood sourcing and renewable materials.
Elina Skerfe, Senior Manager Sustainable Processes, Paper Division, who would benefit most from the Academy
The Academy has been launched for the benefit of our customers. But you don't have to be a customer of
We're living in a digital world and everyone wants to have access to reliable information online as well. Although we're happy to have individual discussions with our customers to address their questions, with the self-learning training online, we can reach out to more people who might be interested in learning more about sustainability.
At the same time, for the customers, the module will offer a better understanding of the terminology we use when talking about sustainability. That means we're all on the same page and our customers can make fact-based decisions when choosing paper products, knowing how to evaluate the level of product sustainability.
An interactive self-learning resource for
The academy will focus on three topics: sustainable raw materials, sustainable processes, and sustainable productions.
The first module, on sustainable forestry and wood sourcing, is already online.
A second module on climate change and CO2 emissions will be introduced later this year.
Part of the bioeconomy,
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