Stora Enso sets a CO2 reduction target
Stora Enso has published today its CO2 reduction target of 20% by 2020 in its
Annual Report for 2007. The target covers Stora Enso's direct CO2 emissions from
production as well as indirect emissions from purchased electricity and heat.
The baseline year for the target is 2006.
At the same time Stora Enso presents the results of its carbon footprint study.
In addition to direct CO2 emissions from production units and indirect emissions
from purchased electricity and heat the study also covers outsourced activities
such as transportation and harvesting. Stora Enso's carbon footprint study
follows the widely accepted protocol set out by the World Resources Institute
(WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
“Defining the carbon footprint is the first step in identifying business case
opportunities to reduce emissions. We have now taken our commitment to the next
level by setting a reduction target”, says Eija Pitkänen, Head of Sustainability
at Stora Enso.
It is anticipated that the reduction will be primarily achieved through
improvements in energy efficiency as well as increased use of biomass instead of
fossil fuels.
Stora Enso's Annual Report 2007 which contains more information on the CO2
reduction target and the results of the carbon footprint study is available at
www.storaenso.com/annualreport.
For further information, please contact:
Eija Pitkänen, Head of Sustainability, tel. +358 2046 21348
Marjaana Luttinen, Vice President, Environment Finland, tel. +358 2046 33637
Kenneth Collander, Vice President, Environment Sweden, tel. +46 1046 71045
www.storaenso.com
www.storaenso.com/sustainability
Previous press releases concerning the Group's actions to mitigate climate
change are available at www.storaenso.com/press:
- 5 November 2007: Stora Enso invests to improve energy efficiency and cost
leadership at mills in Belgium and Germany - Group takes further steps to help
to mitigate climate change
- 4 October 2007: Stora Enso best paper company in the Climate Disclosure
Leadership Index
- 19 June 2007: Stora Enso invests in its Mills in Sweden and Finland
- 16 March 2007: Stora Enso and Neste Oil to join forces in biofuel development