Global Forest and Paper Industry Reports on Sustainability Progress

 
The International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA), Washington, D.C., USA, has launched its 2017 Sustainability Progress Report. It is the sixth biennial report highlighting ICFPA members’ progress on the sustainability commitments agreed upon in the 2006 CEO Leadership Statement on Sustainability. 
 
The full report is available online.
 
"We are proud to announce our global industry’s continuous progress, which represents our commitment to social and environmental aspects associated with forest management and the manufacture of forest-based products," said ICFPA President Jane Molony. "We look forward to continuing to supply the growing global demand for sustainable products, including fuel, fiber, and forest products, while moving towards a greener economy."
 
American Forest & Paper Association (Washington, D.C.) President and CEO Donna Harman said that "the U.S. pulp, paper, packaging, tissue, and wood products manufacturing industry remains devoted to advancing sustainability performance. In 2016, our Better Practices, Better Planet 2020 sustainability initiative reported a 16% greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction, surpassing the 15% reduction goal ahead of schedule. Our members quickly moved to set a new GHG reduction goal of 20 % by the year 2020 and are focused on contributing that progress to worldwide sustainability achievements."  
 
The global sustainability performance of the forest product industry is improving, with all aggregate indicators for reporting associations showing progress from their respective baseline years:
ICFPA members that contributed to the 2017 Sustainability Progress Report are: the American Forest & Paper Association, the Australian Forest Products Association, the Confederation of European Paper Industries, Corporación Chilena de la Madera, the Forest Products Association of Canada, the Brazilian Tree Industry – Ibá, the Japan Paper Association, the New Zealand Forest Owners Association, and the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa.
  
The ICFPA represents 19 pulp, paper, wood, and fiber-based associations that encompass 36 countries, including many of the top pulp, paper, and wood producers around the world.
 
More information about the sustainability of the global forest and paper industry is available online. 

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