Sappi Ltd 2019 SR
The report highlights Sappi's sustainability performance for the 2019 fiscal year, focusing on its '3Ps' framework: Prosperity, People, and Planet. Key highlights include the acquisition of the Matane Mill in Canada to improve pulp integration and the progress of the Saiccor Mill expansion project. The company reported a 90% employee engagement rate and continued its focus on reducing energy intensity, which improved by 1.31% against a 2014 baseline. However, the report notes a disappointing safety record with four fatalities in Southern Africa. Sappi also prioritized seven UN Sustainable Development Goals and maintained high levels of certified fiber procurement at 74.8%.
Company: Sappi Ltd
Sector: Materials
Country: South Africa
Year: 2019
Type: SR
Pages: 129
Sappi Ltd
The report highlights Sappi's sustainability performance for the 2019 fiscal year, focusing on its '3Ps' framework: Prosperity, People, and Planet. Key highlights include the acquisition of the Matane Mill in Canada to improve pulp integration and the progress of the Saiccor Mill expansion project. The company reported a 90% employee engagement rate and continued its focus on reducing energy intensity, which improved by 1.31% against a 2014 baseline. However, the report notes a disappointing safety record with four fatalities in Southern Africa. Sappi also prioritized seven UN Sustainable Development Goals and maintained high levels of certified fiber procurement at 74.8%.
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Document Details
Report Year
2019
Reporting Period
Oct 1, 2018 - Sep 30, 2019
Fiscal Year
2019
Published
Dec 20, 2019
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
Assurance Standard
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental: AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Emissions
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Scope 2:
Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees