Holmen AB 2012 AR2

The report highlights Holmen's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2012. Despite a challenging global economy and a strong Swedish krona, the company advanced its strategic transition toward specialty paper and expanded its modern sawmill operations. Key sustainability achievements included the commissioning of a new recovery boiler and turbine at the Iggesund Mill, significantly increasing energy self-sufficiency and reducing fossil fuel reliance. Holmen remained committed to active forest management, aiming to increase forest growth by 25 percent by 2050, and was recognized as the only Swedish company on the Carbon Disclosure Project's Carbon Performance Leadership Index.

Company: Holmen AB

Sector: Materials

Country: Sweden

Year: 2012

Type: AR2

Pages: 100

Holmen AB 2012 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Holmen's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2012. Despite a challenging global economy and a strong Swedish krona, the company advanced its strategic transition toward specialty paper and expanded its modern sawmill operations. Key sustainability achievements included the commissioning of a new recovery boiler and turbine at the Iggesund Mill, significantly increasing energy self-sufficiency and reducing fossil fuel reliance. Holmen remained committed to active forest management, aiming to increase forest growth by 25 percent by 2050, and was recognized as the only Swedish company on the Carbon Disclosure Project's Carbon Performance Leadership Index.

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Document Details

Report Year

2012

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012

Fiscal Year

2012

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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