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Stora Enso example Jan Bresky Stora Enso Environment

DANTES. Stora Enso example Jan Bresky Stora Enso Environment. Stora Enso. Stora Enso is the largest forest company in the world, and is also the world oldest shareholding company still in operation. We have always been dependent of the surrounding environment (forests)

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Stora Enso example Jan Bresky Stora Enso Environment

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  1. DANTES Stora Enso example Jan BreskyStora Enso Environment

  2. Stora Enso • Stora Enso is the largest forest company in the world, and is also the world oldest shareholding company still in operation. • We have always been dependent of the surrounding environment (forests) • Stora Enso is a global company with ca: 45 000 employees. • Strategies developed within DANTES are Emission Trading and Supply Management. Two people from Stora Enso Environment have actively been involved in DANTES.

  3. Company answer to political intentions = Strategy • Emission Trading:How to integrate carbon reduction policies into day to day operation at our mills. • Supply Management:How to secure Stora Enso’s Environmental standards through the whole supply chain.

  4. Emission Trading Background • Global Awareness • International intentions (UN) • Federal political intentions • National political Intentions • Local political intentions • International intention result = Kyoto Protocol 2008 to 2012 • Federal political intentions result = EU ETS • National political intentions result = Different National systems • Local political intentions result = Same system within the national boarders in almost all EU countries

  5. Carbon cycle Mix of fossil and non-fossil CO2 in the atmosphere Atmospheric pool Non-fossil CO2 Fossil CO2 Bio carbon Bio carbon Bio carbon Forest carbon: Increase when growth is larger than harvest (active forest management is positive for the forest growth) Product carbon pool: Increase when accumulation of fibre materials (examples: Timber products in buildings and furniture; paper in books and archives) Fossil carbon Fossil carbon

  6. Approximately Global Carbon Storage • Carbon storage: • Forest vegetation 350 Gt • Forest Soils 800 Gt • Oceans 40 000 Gt • Atmosphere 800 Gt Source: IPCC 2000 Global carbon emission equal to 6.3 Gt/yand terrestrial carbon uptake including forest is estimated to 1.7 Gt/y Source: IPCC 2000

  7. Time Schedule for Millsfor Verification of system and Emission Trading Mill preparation for EU ETS Discussions for emission quotas for Kyoto I starts Verification of emitted and traded amount for the previous year Trading year one starts Trading year two starts Kyoto I starts 2004 2005 2006 2007 Trading year three starts

  8. Preparation and steps on how to meeting the challengesof EU ETS and Kyoto I (1) • Setting of boundaries • Juridical owned energy production facilities • Common emission calculation methodology • International, UNFCCC, Kyoto, WRI and WBCSD • EU, Kyoto, WRI, WBCSD and IPCC • National, adopting EU regulations into National legislations • Branch, adopting WRI and WBCSD methodology for the Industry (NCASI)

  9. Preparation and steps on how to meeting the challengesof EU ETS and Kyoto I (2) • Control mechanisms • First Phase (EU ETS 2005 - 2007) • Emissions • EU authorities • National authorities and internal verification • Financially (IAS International Accounting Standard) • Economic book keeping system of financial value Transparent revision for all involved authorities • Second Phase (Kyoto I 2008 - 2012) • Like the first phase but on a global level • Reporting structures (IFRIC International Financial Reporting Interpretation Committee ) • Stricter emission reporting to authorities • Strict verified financial reporting to authorities

  10. Same source with two separate lines of different demands of verifications • Financial • Emission grants • Hedge fund • Emitted quantity • Balancing the fond • Part of Mill, Division and Corporate financial report • EU ETS/Kyoto • Emission grants • Opening of account • Emission calculation • Emitted quantity • Emission trading • Report to authorities Emissions

  11. Calculation model

  12. EU/International Green house gas market SEFS performing SE market activities Stora Enso Group level & cross boarder CO2 clearing SE Finland CO2 balance SE Sweden CO2 balance SE Germany CO2 balance SE CE CO2 balance SENA GHG balance SE LA SE A&P Mill 1 Mill 2 : Mill n Mill 1 Mill 2 : Mill n Mill 1 Mill 2 : Mill n Mill 1 Mill 2 : Mill n Mill 1 Mill 2 : Mill n Schematic picture of Emissions Trading management in Stora Enso

  13. Links to further information • www.DANTES.info • Strategies – Production: GHG Emission trading • Tools & Methods – Other info: Conventions – More about Kyoto protocol

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