Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA 2025 AR2
The report highlights SCA's performance in 2025, delivering an EBITDA margin of 32% and net sales of SEK 20,427 million despite a soft market and global economic weakness. The company achieved a total climate benefit of 12.0 million tonnes of CO2e, driven by forest carbon sequestration and the substitution effect of its renewable products. Key developments included ramping up the new paper machine in Obbola to full capacity and taking over a new wind farm in Bräcke Municipality. Additionally, SCA made progress in its electrification efforts by deploying the world's first electric timber truck equipped with a crane to load timber in the forest.
Company: Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA
Sector: Materials
Country: Sweden
Year: 2025
Type: AR2
Pages: 230
Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA
The report highlights SCA's performance in 2025, delivering an EBITDA margin of 32% and net sales of SEK 20,427 million despite a soft market and global economic weakness. The company achieved a total climate benefit of 12.0 million tonnes of CO2e, driven by forest carbon sequestration and the substitution effect of its renewable products. Key developments included ramping up the new paper machine in Obbola to full capacity and taking over a new wind farm in Bräcke Municipality. Additionally, SCA made progress in its electrification efforts by deploying the world's first electric timber truck equipped with a crane to load timber in the forest.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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