Press release from the issuing company
Sappi North America, Inc., a leading producer and supplier of diversified paper, packaging products and pulp, today released its 2021 Sustainability Report, which includes the highest possible rating from EcoVadis, the world’s most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings.
Sappi Limited, including Sappi North America, has once again earned a Platinum rating in the annual EcoVadis Corporate Social (CSR) ratings. This achievement places Sappi North America individually and Sappi Limited collectively in the top 1% of all companies reviewed. EcoVadis evaluated Sappi’s commitment to sustainable practices using 21 criteria, including environment, labor and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement.
The 2021 Sustainability Report displays Sappi’s dedication to innovation, sustainability and business growth throughout its communities and staff. The report also highlights how Sappi remained innovative and prosperous amid supply chain disruptions; its steadfast resolve to advancing women in leadership roles, along with strategic partnerships to forge a path for women in STEM; and its commitment to employee safety and third-party collaborations for sustainability initiatives.
To help achieve its ambitions 2025 sustainable developments goals, Sappi continued to integrate the principles of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals as a key part of its business and sustainable practices.
“Our business strategy, operational efficiencies and critical improvement plans in 2021 drove our strong market performance, while at the same time meeting or exceeding our targets for environmental stewardship,” said Mike Haws, President and CEO, Sappi North America. “These achievements are an encouraging start on our journey toward aligning our 2025 strategic goals with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, an important global benchmark for sustainability.”
Sustainability Achievements
Highlights from the report include:
“Let me make this real for a moment: our improvement in energy efficiency from the 2019 baseline is enough to electrify over 80,000 homes for a year,” said Beth Cormier, Vice President of Research, Development and Sustainability, Sappi North America. “Our reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, off this same baseline, is equivalent to annually removing over 24,000 cars from our highways. This does not happen without a strong plan to meet these goals, and more importantly, it can only happen with dedicated employees to execute that plan. We accomplished our goals against the difficulties of the COVID pandemic and continual challenges to employee wellness—a real testament to Sappi’s adaptability and perseverance.”
To read Sappi North America’s full 2021 Sustainability Report and request a copy, please visit: http://www.sappi.com/sustainability-and-impact.
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