SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 23 December 2025 - Bracell, a global leader in soluble pulp
production, has been named a winner of the 2025 Amcham Eco Award, one of
Brazil's most prestigious corporate sustainability recognitions, for
its groundbreaking One-for-One Commitment environmental conservation
initiative.
Granted by Amcham Brasil (American Chamber of Commerce), the Eco Award
honours companies that demonstrate innovation and measurable impact in
sustainability. Bracell, a member of the RGE group of companies founded
by Sukanto Tanoto, received the award in the category “Sustainability
Practices in Processes,” standing out among 147 projects submitted by
120 companies nationwide.
Launched in 2022, Bracell's One-for-One Commitment is based on a clear
and transformative principle: for every hectare of eucalyptus planted,
the company supports the conservation of one hectare of native
vegetation. This approach ensures that production growth is matched by
an equal commitment to environmental protection, embedding conservation
directly into Bracell's operational model.
In 2024 alone, the initiative positively impacted 186,000 hectares of
native forests within public conservation areas, an area larger than the
city of São Paulo, across the states of Bahia, São Paulo, and Mato
Grosso do Sul. The programme spans regions including Bauru, Botucatu,
Entre Rios, Itanagra, Três Lagoas, and Aquidauana. While Bracell expects
to reach full equivalence between planted and conserved areas by the
end of 2025, the company has committed to maintaining the One-for-One
Commitment permanently as its forestry operations continue to expand.
“Receiving the Eco Award with the One-for-One Commitment is a
recognition not only of the programme's innovative nature but also of
its ability to generate real and lasting environmental value. The
results of this initiative set a new standard for conservation in the
sector, proving that productive growth can, in fact, be a powerful ally
of Brazil's biodiversity,” said Márcio Nappo, Bracell's Vice President
of Sustainability.
Beyond conservation on Bracell-managed lands, the initiative also
supports the protection of public conservation units through
partnerships with the governments of São Paulo, Bahia and Mato Grosso do
Sul. These collaborations strengthen efforts to prevent and combat
forest fires, enhance biodiversity monitoring, and improve
infrastructure within state parks, reinforcing the work of local
environmental agencies.
Between 2024 and 2025, actions supported under the One-for-One
Commitment include the construction of aerial wildlife crossings,
installation of advanced forest fire monitoring towers, deployment of
acoustic biodiversity monitoring, and the use of deep learning
technology to control invasive species. These initiatives are being
implemented across 20 conservation units and state parks, in partnership
with agencies such as Fundação Florestal (São Paulo), Imasul (Mato
Grosso do Sul), and Sema (Bahia).
The One-for-One Commitment is a cornerstone of Bracell's 2030 Agenda,
the company's long-term sustainability strategy. Public targets under
the agenda include conserving 230,000 hectares of native vegetation in
public conservation areas and removing 25 million tons of CO₂ from the
atmosphere by 2030, reinforcing Bracell's role in advancing a low-carbon
economy.
By aligning production growth with large-scale ecosystem protection,
Bracell continues to strengthen its position as a leading force in
biodiversity conservation and sustainable forestry.
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