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SCA and Swedish Sámi National Association agree on collaboration between forestry and reindeer husbandry
SCA and the representative organisation for reindeer husbandry and Sámi business and community affairs, the Swedish Sámi National Association (SSR), have signed an agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation. The agreement is intended to develop working methods that improve conditions for reindeer husbandry while ensuring that forestry is conducted in a long term and responsible manner. The agreement is based on an enhanced dialogue between the two organisations, as well a


The food commodities driving deforestation globally
Maize, rice and cassava drive more deforestation than major export oriented crops like cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This has been shown by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, in the most comprehensive global survey of how different commodities are causing deforestation. The study confirms the major impact of meat production, but reveals several overlooked drivers of deforestation. Food production is the main cause of deforestation in the world, but unt


‘Plastic eating’ fusion enzyme improves polyester textile recycling
A redesigned ‘plastic eating’ enzyme could help turn old polyester textiles back into useful raw materials – but only if the plastic is prepared in the right way. In a study published in Bioresource Technology Journal, scientists from the universities of Portsmouth and Manchester report that a specially engineered enzyme can significantly speed up the breakdown of PET – the plastic used in water bottles, food packaging and polyester clothing – when it is processed at high co


Cepi statement: Made in Europe’ starts in our forests and recycling system
A ‘Made in EU’ competitiveness model should be anchored in sustainably sourced biomass, high quality recycled materials, and European technological leadership across these sectors. While other regions rely on coal, gas and other fossil reserves to build competitiveness on cheap energy, Europe can build a more resilient, futureproof growth model around the materials it has in abundance: sustainably managed forests, efficient recycling systems, and the industrial know how tha


Licocene Terra: a seamless switch from fossil to renewable carbon in hotmelt polymers for adhesive formulations
Hotmelt polymers must deliver consistent performance under demanding conditions. Formulators rely on predictable viscosity, strong cohesion, stable processing behaviour, and a consistent low odour environment from batch to batch. Licocene Terra was developed to help adhesive formulators integrate renewable carbon into their formulations while maintaining familiar processing behaviour and performance contribution. As part of the Licocene m-PO specialty polymer portfolio, it


Four out of five English local authorities without kerbside plastic film recycling collection are gearing up to launch by 31 March 2027
Plastic resource efficiency and recycling charity Recoup has published its annual UK Household Plastic Packaging Collection Survey, revealing that, of the English local authorities not yet offering kerbside flexible plastic packaging collections, four in five (78%) plan to do so on or before the Simpler Recycling deadline of the 31 March 2027. However, many appear to be leaving it late. Two thirds (67%) expect to introduce the service in early 2027, with almost half (47%)


Global Recycling Day 2026
Today is Global Recycling Day. Winnie Muheling, director of marketing & communications at Pro Carton, comments. Global Recycling Day is an opportunity to recognise how recycling powers circularity in practice – closing the loop between production, consumption, and regeneration. The latest Pro Carton European Consumer Packaging Perceptions Survey, released this month, confirms that consumers increasingly view ‘ease of recycling’ as the number one priority when it comes to su


UK net zero and energy compliance enters defining phase as standards, budgets and regulation converge
A wave of recent policy and regulatory developments is reshaping the UK’s net zero and energy compliance landscape, marking a decisive shift from ambition towards delivery, evidence and accountability. At the centre of this shift is the publication of Version 1 of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard, led by CIBSE and a coalition of industry bodies. For the first time, the UK has a single, science based framework that defines what it means for a building to be net zero c


British Biogas could shield households from Gulf energy shock
Britain could reduce the impact of rising global gas prices and supply concerns caused by the conflict in the Gulf by rapidly increasing domestic green gas production, according to the UK’s anaerobic digestion industry. The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) says existing biomethane plants could increase production by almost a third within months if government removes several regulatory barriers, boosting UK gas supply before next winter. Biomethane –


Chiesi and Bespak partner to advance carbon minimal inhaler production with UK manufacturing site
Chiesi Group and Bespak have announced an expansion of their long standing partnership, increasing pressurised metered dose inhaler (pMDI) manufacturing capacity at Bespak’s Holmes Chapel site to support the next phase of Chiesi’s carbon minimal inhaler (CMI) programme. Building on years of collaboration, the agreement reflects a shared long term vision: delivering lower carbon inhaled therapies through CMIs at scale, without compromising clinical choice or continuity of ca


SCA’s record rail volumes save over 50,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide
In 2025, SCA reached a historic milestone: 3.1 million cubic metres of roundwood were transported by rail. This is the highest volume ever moved through the company’s rail system. ‘We have systematically worked to increase the amount of goods transported by rail and hope to maintain a consistently high level, as it strengthens both our environmental performance and our competitiveness,’ said Magnus Wikström, head of industrial supply at SCA Forest. With 13 strategic timber


Heritage craft manufacturers forge digital future with Made Smarter support
Heritage craft manufacturers are embracing digital technology to protect traditional skills and scale their businesses, whilst cutting waste, with support from Made Smarter North West. From blacksmiths and architectural ceramics specialists to luxury clothing makers and glass studios, businesses rooted in craft are adopting tools such as digital design, 3D scanning and automated manufacturing through the government backed technology and skills adoption programme. For many


'Extinct' butterfly seen across England in suspected de-extinction process
A butterfly classed as extinct in the UK for more than 30 years has been seen at sites across southern England. Eagle eyed nature lovers have captured photographs of Large Tortoiseshells in Kent, Hampshire, Sussex, Dorset, Cornwall and the Isle of Wight in the past two weeks. Although there have been rare sightings over the years since it went extinct, they are becoming increasingly common. The charity Butterfly Conservation has now said that if it were to update its of


The environmental emissions of flagship smartphones: genuine efforts or phoning it in?
With manufacturers beginning to unveil their 2026 line up of smartphones soon, can customers reconcile best in class technology with concern for the environment? Greenly, a leading provider of carbon accounting for enterprises, puts the environmental claims of Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi and Google to the test. With the recent launch of the Samsung Galaxy S26 line, leading manufacturers are set to battle for the attention of customers with the latest iteration of their smartphon


Almost 31,000 hectares of new key habitats reported
Over the past five years, forestry company SCA has added 30,763 hectares of new key habitat within the framework of the company’s forestry operations. In total, this means that roughly 78,000 hectares of the company’s land are assessed as key habitat. ‘For us, it is a good sign that our continuous nature conservation work is functioning, delivering results, and over time leading to increasingly large areas with important and very high conservation values,’ said Ola Kårén,
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