Suzano Starts Operation of the World’s Largest Pulp Production Line
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Suzano announces the successful operational startup of its new mill, the largest single pulp production line in the world, in Ribas do Rio Pardo, Mato Grosso do Sul state. This marks the completion of one of Brazil’s largest ever private investment projects.
This state-of-the-art facility will have an annual production capacity of 2.55 million metric tons of eucalyptus pulp, increasing Suzano’s production capacity by more than 20% to 13.5 million metric tons a year. The project is the result of a total investment of US$4.3 billion, of which US$3.1 billion was allocated for the construction of the plant and US$1.2 billion was earmarked for initiatives such as the formation of the planting base and the pulp outbound logistics. Suzano also has the capacity to produce 1.5 million metric tons of paper per year, including sanitary paper, printing and writing and packaging lines, among other products that use pulp as raw material.
“The successful completion of the Cerrado Project reflects the dedication and execution capability of each person involved in this grand and transformative project. It also attests to the culture of excellence that permeates the entire organization, masterfully led by Walter Schalka during his 11-year tenure here”, says Beto Abreu, newly-named CEO of Suzano. “His vision and ambition have proven key in delivering a world-class mill within the planned budget. Crucially, this is also a project which has, at every stage, adhered to Suzano’s core focus on supporting sustainability and having a positive impact on local communities,” he added.
In line with Suzano’s ESG Commitments to Renewing Life , the site has been purpose-built to meet global demand for sustainably produced eucalyptus-based products. The mill will use renewable biomass to produce, on average, 180 MW of surplus green power a month. This energy, which will be directed toward the mill’s local suppliers as well as the national grid, is enough to power a city of up to 2 million inhabitants.
The proximity of the mill to Suzano’s eucalyptus farms means emissions and time from logging transportation will be significantly reduced. The structural distance from forest-to-mill is only 65 kilometres on average compared to Suzano’s structural average supply radius of 150 kilometres. The plant will also be self-sufficient in the production of sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide.
This is the largest investment in Suzano’s 100-year history and has a series of operational and socio-environmental advances. “The new plant will lay the foundations for future growth opportunities, such as the development of innovative new products from renewable raw material, and strengthen Suzano’s irreplicable business model”, says Walter Schalka, who recently stepped down as CEO of Suzano after an 11-year journey in charge of the company.