Lessebo Paper achieves record-low CO2 emissions

Lessebo Paper, a pioneer in sustainable paper production, proudly announces a significant milestone in reducing its carbon footprint. The company has reached an unprecedented low of just 11 kg of CO2 emissions per ton of paper produced.

 

Lessebo Paper has long been a leader in the industry when it comes to sustainability and environmental responsibility. This new record is a testament to the company’s ongoing commitment to reducing carbon emissions and driving the transition to more sustainable production practices.

 

“At Lessebo Paper, we are constantly striving to set new benchmarks for sustainability in the paper industry,” said Jens Olson, CEO of Lessebo Paper. “Achieving these record-low CO2 levels reaffirms our dedication to environmental excellence and highlights the progress we are making towards a net-zero future.”

 

The new CO2 figure represents the lowest emissions level ever recorded by Lessebo Paper, following a steady decline in emissions year after year. This remarkable achievement is calculated according to the rigorous standards set by Paper Profile, a globally recognised environmental framework. This is a result of continuous improvements in energy efficiency, use of renewable energy sources, and responsible sourcing of raw materials.

 

With the global paper industry under increasing pressure to lower emissions and reduce environmental impact, Lessebo Paper’s achievement serves as a model for sustainable practices. By choosing Lessebo Paper products, customers can be assured that they are making a positive contribution to the environment without compromising on quality.

Lessebo Paper’s record-low CO2 emissions further demonstrate that the company is leading the way in the sustainable paper sector, providing eco-friendly paper solutions with an unmatched environmental profile.

 

 

 

Source: lessebopaper.com