SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL -
Media OutReach - 5 August 2022 -
Bracell, a global
leader in the production of dissolving pulp, has launched a ground
breaking conservation commitment which will have a positive impact on
the protection of native vegetation and biodiversity in Brazil.
Bracell's 'One to One' commitment will see the company conserve and
protect one hectare of native land for every hectare of plantation.
Bracell, which is part of the RGE group of companies, has committed to
achieving this target by 2025. The company's ratio of conservation land
to plantations is currently 0.56 and it has made an initial investment
of R$12m (US$2.3m) to support its new commitment.
In addition to conserving existing native areas in Bracell's production
areas, the commitment will also support conservation in public areas and
the recovery of degraded areas through partnerships with governments
and other institutions. It will also work to prevent and fight forest
fires, deforestation and the theft of native wood, alongside the
prevention of illegal hunting and capture of wild animals.
Marcio Nappo, Vice president of Sustainability and Corporate
Communications, Bracell, said: "This is an unprecedented initiative
because it expands our area of activity in the conservation of
biodiversity beyond our areas of operation. We have adopted this
commitment on a permanent basis, so if we increase the areas of our
eucalyptus plantations after 2025, the total number of conserved areas
will also be increased to maintain our focus on achieving the target".
João Augusti, Environment and Certifications Manager, Bracell, said:
"Environmental preservation is part of Bracell's essence. Eucalyptus
plantations interspersed with native vegetation form forest mosaics that
provide environmental benefits for our plantations and for
biodiversity. Also, a healthy environment provides benefits for society
as a whole".
Another central element in Bracell's strategy to protect biodiversity is
the constitution of Private Natural Heritage Reserves (RPPNs). In these
conservation areas of private domain, only scientific research,
environmental education and tourist visitor activities are allowed.
Bracell has four RPPNs, which are areas with fully protected native
vegetation, fauna and flora. Among these, the Lontra RPPN has been
designated as an Advanced Biosphere Reserve of the Atlantic Forest by
UNESCO and is home to hundreds of species of wild fauna and flora, many
of them rare and/or threatened by extinction.
Several partnerships have already been signed to achieve the
'One-to-One' goal. Bracell has signed an agreement with the São Paulo
Forest Foundation to sponsor protection efforts across 66,000 hectares
of native forests, including relevant parts of the Atlantic Forest and
Cerrado Paulista areas.
The company has also signed a cooperation agreement with the Bahia
Secretariat for the Environment (Sema) to carry out joint actions aimed
at protecting biodiversity in Atlantic Forest Conservation Units (UCs)
in the state, such as the Subaé Canyons and the Subaúma river basin.
The goal is to work in partnerships that contribute to the conservation
and maintenance of UCs and safeguard the natural heritage, and protect
rare and endangered species of fauna and flora, and water resources,
guaranteed by forest formations.
The company also signed a partnership with the SOS Atlantic Forest
Foundation through which it will support actions to promote the
restoration of the Atlantic Forest in Permanent Preservation Areas (APP)
and Legal Reserve areas, contributing to the formation of ecological
corridors, the connection of remaining fragments of forest areas and the
preservation of water resources.
In addition, Bracell, which since 2021 has been a member of the
Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS), joined
in April the nine goals of the Brazilian Business Commitment to
Biodiversity, an initiative aligned with its sustainability strategy and
aimed at reinforcing the adoption of good practices for the protection
of biodiversity.
"All these signed actions and partnerships are among the first steps we
are taking towards our goal. The company will review this commitment and
its results annually, which will be verified by an independent audit
and reported publicly," said Nappo.
"Our 'One-to One' commitment is an important milestone in our
sustainability strategy and is fully aligned with our company values.
Our operations are guided by our philosophy that everything we do must
be good for the country, the climate, communities and customers, and
only then will it be good for our company", he added.