
Many products are indispensable for us, but consumption habits have to change. We have to reduce the use of non-renewable natural resources and carbon dioxide emissions that are warming up the climate. We have to find a new attitude towards materials and consumption.
Paper and paperboard use is an easy way to take ecological action. Increasing use allows us to reduce the consumption of non-renewable materials. Efficient recycling of paper and packaging ensures that the fibres have an extended lifespan as new products.

Recyclable products produced from wood can be used as a source of bioenergy at the end of their lifespan, thus representing sustainable development at its best. Renewable wood is a clean, local raw material that will also be available in the future. A growing and well-managed forest binds carbon dioxide. Products produced from wood and its fi bres are environmentally friendly and recyclable.
So, what else could we do with paper?