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Verification of Wood Origin - Case Russia

Verification of Wood Origin - Case Russia. Anna-Liisa Myllynen, Director, Forest Environment, Wood Supply 03 April 2006. Stora Enso in Brief. A world leader 16.4 million tonnes of paper and board 7.7 million m 3 of sawn and processed wood products Four main divisions

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Verification of Wood Origin - Case Russia

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  1. Verification of Wood Origin- Case Russia Anna-Liisa Myllynen, Director, Forest Environment, Wood Supply 03 April 2006

  2. Stora Enso in Brief • A world leader • 16.4 million tonnes of paper and board • 7.7 million m3 of sawn and processed wood products • Four main divisions • Publication paper, Fine Paper, Packaging Boardsand Forest Products • Sales: EUR 12.4 billion • Approximately 45 000 employees in more than 40 countries • Market capitalisation: EUR 8.6 billion • Shares listed on Helsinki, Stockholm and New York stock exchanges Publication Paper Fine Paper Forest Products Packaging Boards

  3. Stora Enso position • Stora Enso actively works to combat illegal logging wherever the Group operates. Stora Enso also acts to prevent any other illegal activities related to the wood supply. Where Stora Enso cannot directly prevent such illegal incidents, the Group co-operates with the authorities and other stakeholders in order to improve the working environment. • Illegal logging= Wood harvesting in violation of national laws and state laws

  4. Strategies to ensure origin of wood • Recognize and analyse the risks related to legality and sustainability issues • Focus on long term partnerships and investments • Have local representative network • Increase own logging operations • Keep the supply chains as short as possible • Offer training and cooperation to promote supplier’s awareness of sustainability issues • Have active stakeholder dialogue and development projects

  5. Traceability – our most important instrument in verifying the origin • Traceability systems • Cover all sources of wood and fibre • Tool to verify compliance with corporate policies and national legislation • Can be third party verified through EMAS, ISO 14001, Chain-of-Custody, Controlled Wood Contracts A Wood origin data B Auditing C External audits D

  6. Traceability system in Russia Tool for verifying compliance with corporate policies and legislation Third-party-verifiedthrough EMAS, ISO 14001 and FSC Controlled Wood • Wood in line with national laws • Environment and origin • Stora Enso auditing rights • Supplier’s commitment to Stora Enso policies and practices Contracts A Wood origin data B Auditing C • Internal audits for monitoring and • development • Supplier audit to verify • Harvesting rights & documents • Environmental issues • Labour safety • Field audits to verify • Origin of wood, documents • Environmental issues of the site • Labour safety External audits D • Wood origin data from each harvesting site to SE database • and GIS mapping system • Location – Certification data • Legal documents – Volumes for control • Environmental values Traceability – case Russia

  7. Example of supplier ranking - Russia

  8. Example of supplier performance -Russia % of the audited suppliers

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