Sappi North America Releases 2020 Sustainability Report

Sappi North America, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, a producer and supplier of diversified paper, packaging products and pulp, has released its 2020 Sustainability Report. The report highlights the ways that Sappi remained innovative and prosperous during the COVID-19 pandemic; its commitment to employee safety and third-party collaborations for sustainability initiatives; and ambitious plans to meet its strategic business goals for 2025.

Highlights from the report include:

  • How Sappi responded to the pandemic as an essential business. Sappi’s mills continued to operate as an essential business during the pandemic and pivoted to creating new products at the onset of the crisis last spring. Its products are being used to create face shields, packaging for COVID-19 test kits and disinfecting wipes.
  • A record year for safety. The safety and wellbeing of Sappi employees continues to be a top priority for the company. The company’s injury rates in 2020 were the most favorable in Sappi’s history, with a lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) of 0.16. This is the third consecutive year that Sappi set a new best-year LTIFR.
  • Recognition of industry-leading sustainability performance. In 2020, Sappi North America was awarded a Platinum score by EcoVadis, a leader in third-party evaluations of business sustainability performance. Sappi scored in the top one percent of companies evaluated within its sector, alongside the company’s regional counterparts in Sappi Europe and Sappi Southern Africa.
  • Personal and financial resilience. Despite significant challenges over the past year, Sappi finished 2020 on a positive note. Its operational flexibility, and that of its employees and stakeholders, allowed the company to partly mitigate decreasing demand in some sectors by meeting the unexpected need for other products, such as food packaging and pulp for tissue producers.

Sappi Limited’s 2020 vision was focused on lowering total energy consumption, reducing waste and increasing certified fiber. For 2025, the company will continue to focus on responsible operations and sourcing, driven by a refreshed corporate brand and purpose as a renewable resources company. Dedicated teams across Sappi evaluated the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) themes and identified seven goals where it can be the most impactful, while addressing broader global concerns. In North America, Sappi is answering the call to help build a better world, in partnership with other global businesses and local communities, to set and achieve ambitious goals for sustainable development.

For more information, visit www.sappi.com/sustainability-and-impact.