SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire - 29 May 2026 - Bracell, one of the world's leading producers of dissolving and specialty pulp, reported in its
2025 Sustainability Report
that it removed 6 million tons of CO₂ from the atmosphere between 2020
and 2025 and expanded its climate monitoring capabilities through the
installation of flux towers across planted forests and native vegetation
areas. The progress reinforces the company's strategy of integrating
nature-based solutions with scientific monitoring to accelerate the
transition to a low-carbon economy.
This result is driven by the role of forests in the company's carbon
balance. In 2025 alone, Bracell removed 3.4 million tCO₂e, with 1.8
million tons coming from planted forests and 1.6 million tons from
preserved native areas. The cumulative total of 6 million tons marks
important progress toward the company's goal of removing 25 million tons
of CO₂ by 2030, set under the "Bracell 2030" commitment, and reflects
the maturation of its forest assets as well as the potential for scale
gains in the coming years.
As part of this scaling strategy, Bracell, a member of the RGE group of
companies founded by Sukanto Tanoto, intensified investments in climate
monitoring technologies. In 2025, the company began installing a new
flux tower in a native vegetation area within the Lontra Private Natural
Heritage Reserve (RPPN Lontra), in the state of Bahia, expanding the
existing measurement network across its operations.
Flux Towers: What They Are and What They Are Used For
Flux towers enable high-frequency measurement of carbon and water vapor
exchanges between vegetation and the atmosphere. Equipped with sensors
that capture variables such as CO₂ concentration, temperature, humidity,
and radiation, these systems generate data used to improve the
understanding of ecosystem carbon balance and to support strategic
decision-making in response to climate change.
"Accurate measurement of carbon fluxes is a strategic differentiator for
Bracell. By combining science, technology, and responsible forest
management, we are advancing climate value generation and the
development of concrete solutions for decarbonisation. As we expand our
forest base and deepen our use of data, we also increase our capacity to
capture and generate positive climate impact consistently over time.
Through the integration of technological innovation and natural assets,
the company consolidates its role in the global climate agenda,
positioning Brazil as a key player in the low-carbon bioeconomy," says
Márcio Nappo, Vice President of Sustainability at Bracell.
"The company already uses advanced statistical models developed from
field data collected in Bracell's areas and other regions of Brazil,
which increases the accuracy of estimates of stored carbon and
strengthens the credibility of emissions and removals inventories. This
work is complemented by the use of flux towers, which allow for highly
accurate, real-time measurement of carbon exchanges between vegetation
and the atmosphere. As a result, we have evolved toward a technical
methodology based on real forest data, enabling us to report our results
more responsibly and improve forest planning. At the same time, we
remain focused on short-term results without losing sight of a long-term
strategic vision, continuously seeking improvement opportunities
aligned with the business and the consistent generation of value," says
Gabriela Matzner, Forest Management R&D Manager at Bracell.
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