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Driving sustainable forestry in Russia
A coalition of two Russian logging companies, four of the world's largest users
of paper products and one of the most important paper producers today released a
project report "From Russia . with Transparency" documenting the key success
factors in enhancing business practices, labour safety, and sustainable forestry
in the Russian forest sector. The report is the outcome of a three-year joint
effort to improve environmental and social performance in the Russian wood
supply chain.
Together with the Russian partners work was done to improve safety training for
forestry workers, introduce new logging technology, apply for Forest Stewardship
Council (FSC) forest certification, and implement new guidelines and reporting
practices. The work was observed and the findings were reviewed by Transparency
International and the Russian Karelian Research Center.
The project partners span the entire supply chain from the Russian forests to
international paper and board markets. The Tikhvin-Chalna Project received its
name from the communities where the Russian logging companies, Russkiy Les (Tikhvin)
and Shuyales (Chalna) are located. The paper producer is Stora Enso and the
three publisher partners are Axel Springer, The Random House Group UK, and Time
Inc. Tetra Pak represents liquid food and beverage carton manufacturing in the
project team.
Positive feedback from external observers
"The project team should be congratulated for addressing the issue of legality
and business ethics in the forest sector," said Kenneth Rosenbaum of
Transparency International's Forest Integrity Network. The project's objective
for legal matters, including business ethics, was to create guidelines and
implement them. "In the future, the partners will need to give some thought to
how they will measure the success of their programmes of business ethics."
Galina Kozyreva, Senior Researcher of the Karelian Research Center of the
Russian Academy of Sciences concurs: "The results are reviewed in the context of
current legislation, corporate guidelines and international standards of
sustainable forestry. The project partners' progressive third-party
verifications increase the credibility and transparency of the supply chain."
Ensuring legal origin of wood and sound business practices
The legal origin of wood and integrity of business practices are addressed
through improved business guidelines and a third-party verified wood
traceability system to monitor the legal origin of wood. Stora Enso's
traceability system in Russia includes annually more than 200 field audits of
logging sites, where legal documentation, environmental and labour safety
aspects are checked.
Achieving improvements in labour safety
The project demonstrates important results in labour safety thanks to the
adoption of new logging technology, training, and safety equipment. A major
occupational safety programme at Stora Enso's newly acquired subsidiaries in
Russia works to bring the number of all work-related accidents to a target level
of zero.
Accomplishing sustainable forestry
Victor Pladov, Chairman of the Board of Shuyales states. "We started the work in
Shuyales by organising a workshop for our employees, contractors and the local
forest management authority. We discussed labour safety, business practices and
sustainable forestry, and agreed upon a roadmap for enhancing sustainable
forestry."
"A major achievement was that Russkiy Les and four other Stora Enso's Russian
subsidiaries prepared more than 400,000 hectares of forest lease areas for FSC
forest management and chain-of-custody certification. The auditing process was
started in March 2006," said Kauko Parviainen, Senior Vice President, Stora Enso
Wood Supply Russia.
Project benchmarks
Over the course of the project, the partners have been actively engaged in
various sustainability initiatives.
'The main contribution of The Random House Group UK was achieving FSC
chain-of-custody certification, the first consumer book publisher worldwide to
do so. We therefore particularly welcome Stora Enso's FSC forest management
certification process of its forest lease areas in Russia,' said Katherine
Hockley, Production Manager of Random House.
Florian Nehm, Sustainability Officer at Axel Springer AG, said: "For us,
sustainability is a matter of credibility. Development of transparent
sustainability reporting was one goal of the collaboration. The Axel Springer
Sustainability Report 2005 is the first benchmark of verified social reporting
in the publishing sector, and in compliance with the GRI (Global Reporting
Initiative) indicators."
David Refkin, Director of Sustainable Development at Time Inc., added: "We
joined the project for many reasons. One key result was Stora Enso's
implementation of FSC group forest certification in Russia, which helps us reach
our certified sustainable forestry targets for our paper suppliers."
"We want consumers to feel that the packaging that protects their drinks also
protects their environment. This project demonstrates industry leadership in
improving every aspect of sustainability. And, to prove that through forest
certification and full traceability of the origin of wood," said Mario Abreu,
Forestry Director of Tetra Pak.
Dissemination of results continues
The focus now is on sharing the project results and best practices with other
wood suppliers in Russia. This will be implemented through Stora Enso's supplier
audits and trainings. In June 2006, the seven project partners and the two
critical reviewers jointly launched this process at Stora Enso's supplier
seminar in the Russian Karelia. The results of the Tikhvin-Chalna Project are
also shared through a project report, a newsletter and a website
www.tikhvinproject.ru. The website
includes a film from a workshop in Russian Karelia in summer 2006.
The project partners will continue to, individually, support Stora Enso in this
work when appropriate.
For further information please contact:
Kauko Parviainen, Senior Vice President, Stora Enso Wood Supply Russia,
tel. +358 400 891 460
Victor Pladov, Chairman of the Board, Shuyales, tel. +7 81 456 45368
David Refkin, Director of Sustainable Development, Time Inc., tel. +1 212 522
3356
Katherine Hockley, Production Manager, the Random House Group UK,
tel. +44 207 840 8746
Florian Nehm, Corporate Sustainability Officer, Axel Springer, tel. +49 302 591
793 70
Mario Abreu, Director, Forestry and Recycling, Tetra Pak, tel. +46 46364545
Kenneth Rosenbaum, Expert Advisor, Forest Integrity Network of
Transparency International, tel. +1 703 333 5315
Galina Kozyreva, Senior Researcher, Karelian Research Center, tel. +7 906 209
7910
Central press contact:
Johanna Grönroos, Stora Enso
tel. +358 400 938 421 or +44 787 639 0808, e-mail
johanna.gronroos@storaenso.com
For more information, and to download a copy of the project report, visit:
www.tikhvinproject.ru
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