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UPM paper products blossom with EU Flower Awards
UPM has been awarded an EU Flower certificate for its magazine, bag and sack
papers. The European Eco-label has been given for the products of UPM's
Augsburg, Steyrermühl, Jämsänkoski and Pietarsaari paper mills. Within a year,
more than ten other UPM mills have been awarded this certificate.
“The EU Flower is a proof of a product's good overall environmental performance
and thus low environmental impact. With the EU Flower, we want to demonstrate
that our papers meet comprehensive criteria and are environmentally sound,”
underlines Sören Slotte, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Packaging Papers.
UPM is one of the first paper manufacturers to be rewarded with the EU Flower
for its products. To receive the European Eco-label, paper producers must meet
strict regulations on emissions to water and air, as well as on waste
management, and reduction of energy consumption.
As part of the EU Flower assessment criteria, manufacturers must also meet a
wide range of environmental and sustainable requirements. UPM has had to
demonstrate the origin of all fibres, and that more than 10 % of fibres are
sourced from certified sustainable managed forests. In addition, producers have
to be committed to the increase use of environmentally sound products during
manufacture.
The first UPM papers to successfully apply for the EU Flower were office papers
manufactured at UPM's mills in Europe. Soon after that, fine paper grades sold
under UPM's own trademark and made at Papeteries de Docelles, Kymi and Nordland
Papier, as well as UPM Eco magazine paper produced at Schongau mill, were
awarded the EU Flower. In July magazine papers produced at Finnish paper mills
Jämsänkoski, Kaipola, Kajaani, Kaukas and Rauma joined the forerunners.
Supported by the European Commission and all EU member states the Eco-label
offers guidance to consumers and purchasers, who wish to purchase products with
superior environmental performance.
For further information please contact:
Ms Natasha Rubanin-Hilden, Environmental Analyst, telephone +358 40 731 0546
Source:
UPM
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