13.11.09. UPM will increase the share of plantation based
eucalyptus pulp from Uruguay in the paper production of its Changshu
paper mill in China.
Consequently, at the end of October, UPM decided
to terminate its pulp purchase contract with APRIL.
UPM aumentará la parte de la pulpa
basada en la plantación del eucalipto de Uruguay para la producción de
papel de su fábrica de Changshu en China. Por ello, a fines de octubre,
UPM decidió terminar su contrato de compra de pulpa con
ABRIL.
(UPM, Helsinki, 12 November 2009 ) - UPM will increase the share of
plantation based eucalyptus pulp from Uruguay in the paper production of
its Changshu paper mill in China. Consequently, at the end of
October, UPM decided to terminate its pulp purchase contract with
APRIL. The new pulp sourcing strategy has been made possible by the
agreement concerning the transfer of the Fray Bentos pulp mill in
Uruguay to UPM's ownership. UPM informed APRIL at the beginning of
November about its decision to terminate the purchasing contract.
UPM has been purchasing pulp from APRIL for UPM's Changshu fine
paper mill in China. From the beginning of 2004, UPM's Changshu
mill has received pulp solely based on acacia coming from plantations.
APRIL has an FSC Controlled Wood certificate to prove the
sustainability and legality of the pulp deliveries.
UPM has been working actively together with APRIL and environmental
organisations since 2002 to develop environmental practices at the mill
and in the plantations. UPM requirements have included internationally
accepted forest certification and verified Chain-of-Custody to be in
place, an environmental management system for the wood sourcing and
mill processes and transparent implementation of the high conservation
value forest (HCVF) concept, including cooperation with WWF. UPM
has regularly carried out supplier audits in Indonesia. The latest audit
was conducted in October
2009.
The majority of UPM's production is based on a renewable resource, wood. The Group is committed to forest management and forest harvesting practices based on the principles of sustainable development. This commitment covers wood supply both for UPM's own mills and the same is required from external pulp suppliers.
Fuente: UPM-KYMMENE








