Metsä Group's Äänekoski mill in Finland now calls itself a ‘bioproducts mill’ as it makes paper and wood for recyclable drinks cartons, clothing and building materials. They re-use the chemical additives and by-products of the production process to make sure they are not wasted. They also deploy drones to digitally map the forest area so they can monitor trees using a mobile phone app and then arrange remotely for contractors to thin or harvest an area when the trees look ready. For more information, please visit Metsä Group's website.
Finland
Name
Finland
ISO
FI
Region
Europe
Risk
Deforestation
No
Transhipment
No
Labour Rights & H&S
No
Environment
No
Biodiversity
Yes
Forest Area
Land Area
30,391,000
ha
Forest Area
22,218,000
ha (73.1%)
FSC Forest Area
1,242,205
ha (5.6%)
FSC CoCs
118
PEFC Forest Area
16,571,224
ha (74.6%)
PEFC CoCs
225
Paper Mills 16
Mill |
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Äänekoski Metsä Board |
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Anjala Stora Enso |
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Imatra Stora Enso |
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Ingerois Board Mill Stora Enso |
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Juankoski Premium Board Finland |
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Kaukas UPM Kymmene |
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Kirkniemi Sappi Europe SA |
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Kotkamills Oy Kotkamills |
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Kymi UPM Kymmene |
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Kyro Metsä Board |
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Oulu Stora Enso |
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Pankaboard Oy Pankaboard Oy |
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Rauma UPM Kymmene |
|
Simpele Metsä Board |
|
Tako Board Metsä Board |
|
Tervakoski delfort |
Forest Legislations 2
A walk in the woods - How to make use of all of a tree
The Economist, 19 Oct 2019
M-real To Reduce Pulp Exposure By Stake Sale To Itochu
Wall Street Journal, 11 Apr 2012
Japanese pulp company solidifies its position as the world’s biggest pulp trader by buying a 24.9% stake from M-Real in Finnish pulp producer, Metsa Fibre. Increasingly volatile pulp prices are thought to have been a key driver in the deal for M-Real which wanted to reduce its pulp surplus.