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UPM's FSC group certification passes 100,000 milestone


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UPM's FSC group certification scheme for private forest owners in Finland has passed a milestone of 100,000 hectares of certified forest. Since 2012, UPM has offered an FSC forest certification service to private forest owners. UPM's FSC group certificate (FSC C109750) provides private forest owners with a reliable and internationally recognised means of ensuring that their forests are managed responsibly and according to the latest practices.

The FSC certificate is mainly targeted at large and medium-sized forest estates, where it provides most benefits for the forest owners. ‘An increasing number of forest owners in Finland have become interested in certifying their forests to the FSC scheme. They know that the demand for FSC certified wood is high,’ said Eija Kuusisto, key account manager at UPM Wood Sourcing and Forestry. ‘UPM promotes the advancement of the FSC forest certification in Finland. FSC certified wood creates new opportunities for our businesses in the highly competitive end-use markets. We are looking to increase the share of FSC certified fibre in our operations, with an emphasis on sourcing near our mill sites.’

All UPM's forests in Finland have been certified to PEFC since 2000 and in 2011, UPM had nearly 400,000 hectares of its own forests certified to FSC. ‘By certifying our own forests, we ensure that our own personnel and entrepreneurs get acquainted with the FSC scheme. We then use this expertise to benefit our private forest owner clients,’ Kuusisto said.

The FSC certification is proof of responsible forestry. An FSC symbol on an end product means that the wood raw material or fibre used in its products has been responsibly sourced. UPM uses third-party verified environmental certificates and ecolabels to convey the environmental performance of its products, help clients choose the right products and provide information to its stakeholders. UPM offers a wide range of certified products.

‘Consumer awareness and demand for FSC certified products is constantly increasing. FSC is a renowned scheme around the world, and we are happy to see its popularity growing in Finland,’ said Anniina Kostilainen, director of the Office, FSC Finland.

UPM actively co-operates with FSC both internationally and in Finland to increase the use of FSC-certified wood in its production. It also aims to promote awareness of the FSC forest certification and related responsibility issues both in Finland and around the world. In Finland, UPM aims to make it easy for private forest owners to participate in the certification system and meet the related standards and criteria.

UPM Wood Sourcing and Forestry sources wood raw material for UPM’s sustainable and recyclable products. It takes care of the growth and development of the forests and implements the forestry operations chosen by the forest owner in a professional and sustainable manner. Its forestry expertise is based on the experience and knowledge acquired in managing the UPM-owned forests. UPM owns 765,000 hectares of forestry land in Finland. www.metsämaailma.fi

UPM leads the reformation of bio and forest industries. It is building a sustainable future in six business areas: UPM Biorefining, UPM Energy, UPM Raflatac, UPM Paper Asia, UPM Paper Europe and North America and UPM Plywood. Its products are made of renewable raw materials and are recyclable. It serves a global base of customers. It employs approximately 20,000 people, and its annual sales are approximately EUR 10 billion. UPM's shares are listed on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki. UPM — The Biofore Company —www.upm.com

FSC is an international non-profit membership organisation dedicated to promoting environmentally friendly, socially beneficial and economically viable forest management. FSC certified products are produced using wood from responsibly managed forests or recycled materials. FSC Finland online: fi.fsc.org.

© Graphic Repro On-line, 17 September 2015.

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