Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA 2021 IR
The report highlights SCA's strong financial and environmental performance in 2021, achieving its highest-ever earnings with an EBITDA of SEK 9,109 million. The company made significant progress in its transition to a fossil-free structure, including the discontinuation of publication paper operations and strategic investments in pulp, containerboard, and liquid biofuels. SCA's growing forest assets reached a carrying amount of SEK 84.5 billion, contributing to a total climate benefit of 10.5 million tonnes of CO2. Additionally, the company maintained its commitment to biodiversity, setting aside 24.5% of its productive forest land for nature conservation.
Company: Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA
Sector: Materials
Country: Sweden
Year: 2021
Type: IR
Pages: 180
Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA
The report highlights SCA's strong financial and environmental performance in 2021, achieving its highest-ever earnings with an EBITDA of SEK 9,109 million. The company made significant progress in its transition to a fossil-free structure, including the discontinuation of publication paper operations and strategic investments in pulp, containerboard, and liquid biofuels. SCA's growing forest assets reached a carrying amount of SEK 84.5 billion, contributing to a total climate benefit of 10.5 million tonnes of CO2. Additionally, the company maintained its commitment to biodiversity, setting aside 24.5% of its productive forest land for nature conservation.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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