Sappi

Sappi

Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing

Rosebank, Gauteng 232,881 followers

Sappi is a leading global provider of powerful everyday materials made from woodfibre-based renewable resources.

About us

Sappi is a leading global provider of powerful everyday materials made from woodfibre-based renewable resources. Together with our partners, we are moving quickly toward a more circular economy. Sappi works to build a thriving world by acting boldly to support the planet, people and prosperity. Our products are manufactured from woodfibre sourced from sustainably-managed forests and plantations, in production facilities powered, in many cases, with bio-energy from steam and existing waste streams and many of our operations are energy self-sufficient. Our products include raw material offerings (such as dissolving pulp (DP), wood pulp and biomaterials as well as end-use products (packaging and speciality papers, graphic papers, casting and release papers and forestry products). Sappi has over 12,800 employees in over 35 countries and manufacturing operations on three continents (ten production facilities in Western Europe, four in North America and five in Southern Africa) which produce approximately: 5.7 million tons per year of paper 2.4 million tons per year of paper pulp, and 1.4 million tons per year of dissolving pulp. Our market-leading range of products is sold and distributed to our direct and indirect customer base across more than 150 countries. Learn more about us on our website.

Website
http://www.sappi.com
Industry
Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Rosebank, Gauteng
Type
Public Company
Founded
1936
Specialties
Biomaterials, Paper Packaging, Print Papers, Release Papers, Dissolving Pulp, Packaging Papers, Casting and Release Papers, Speciality Papers, Forestry, Innovation, Paper, Pulp, Graphic Papers, Functional Paper Packaging, Label Papers, Paperboard, Containerboard, Flexible Packaging Papers, Silicone Base Papers, Tissue Papers, Dye Sublimation Papers, and Inkjet Papers

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    Global Ethics Day marked its 11th year on 16 October 2024 – a day that encourages individuals, businesses and organisations to set a code of conduct that will improve lives, benefit society and build a better world for all.     It’s also the perfect time to share a reminder to our Sappi staff worldwide about the importance of our own Code of Ethics in guiding our behaviour. In line with Sappi’s strategy and commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen, our colleagues in South Africa were invited to sign a pledge to reinforce their loyalty to our core standards. Our teams in Europe and in North America will be invited to sign the pledge soon.    For Sappi’s business strategy to be successful, it needs to be underpinned by a set of principles that drive our actions across many countries and jurisdictions. Our Code of Ethics communicates to our staff, customers and stakeholders the details on how we should act to ensure we make smart decisions - carried out with integrity and courage.      ‘The Code is central to our reputation, which lies at the heart of our success.’ says Sappi Group CEO Steve Binnie. ‘We need to ensure that everything we do builds and protects that reputation. By behaving under the Code, we create a supportive, positive atmosphere that builds morale and enhances our reputation.’    A commitment to behaving ethically is more crucial than ever. Thank you to our colleagues for pledging to uphold our principles of integrity and courage every day. #EthicsInBusiness #EthicalBehaviour 

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    It’s nearly 2025 and there is still no single labelling system to help consumers make sustainable decisions when purchasing paper or packaging – nor to ensure they recycle efficiently. We believe industry collaboration is the answer. That’s why we’re working with industry associations such as 4evergreen alliance – which is aiming for a 90% recycling rate for fibre-based packaging by 2030 – and pushing for harmonised regulations and standards to benefit the entire paper industry. Read more about why the circular economy is good for business in our latest article by Misa Bursac, VP Innovation and R&D at Sappi Europe – link in the comments. Do you think the circular economy can be good for business? #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #Sappi

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    Sappi has been recognised as one of Forbes magazine and Statista’s “World’s Best Employers” for 2024. This follows shortly after Sappi was recognised as one of TIME Magazine and Statista’s “World’s Best Companies of 2024,”. Being one of only ten South African companies to make this esteemed list highlights the significant commitment Sappi has shown to ensure that it provides a supportive and enabling work environment and exciting opportunities for future employees. Rated across criteria including salary and talent development as well as references from family and friends, this recognition is validation for the commitment and investment of our teams across the world in building a Sappi to continue to attract the best talent.    Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. #BestEmployer #Sustainability #EmployeeWellbeing

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    Forbes World's Best Employers 2024 - Best Companies To Work For Worldwide

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    It’s true – trees really do have the power to change our everyday world for the better.🌱 Whether that’s paper replacing plastic in supermarket packaging or fibre-based solutions reimagining how we make cosmetics. There are numerous problems that come with our addiction to consumer convenience today – and we can solve many of them by using renewable, recyclable fibre-based products in place of fossil-derived materials. Check out the ideas that our colleague Matt Spence shares on the subject: https://brnw.ch/21wNM19 💡 We need to innovate for a more sustainable future. Don’t you agree? #sustainability #renewable #sappi

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    Have you read the thought leadership article our colleague Matt Spence wrote about changing our approach to consumer convenience? Check it out if you agree that it’s time to embrace the advances that can make renewable and recyclable products an everyday reality: https://brnw.ch/21wNyOz How do you think we can try to solve the problems that come with our addiction to consumer convenience? #sustainability #renewable #sappi

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    Have you seen the thought leadership article our colleague Matt Spence wrote about a future where we’ve tackled some of the big problems that come with our addiction to consumer convenience? Check it out if you want to find out more about how paper and other renewable woodfibre materials can change our future for the better: https://brnw.ch/21wNrIZ How do you think we could do better at making and using renewable, recyclable products? #sustainability #renewable #sappi

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    Our October AI calendar image depicts growth and life, even in harsh surroundings, beautifully represented by intricate patterns and fractals. This image reminds us of the resilience of trees🌲. Their roots anchor deep, weathering storms, while their leaves reach for the sun even in the harshest of conditions. This unwavering spirit aligns with Sappi’s vision of a thriving world, where nature’s resilience and human ingenuity intertwine to create sustainable solutions.  #ShapesOfSappi

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    Have you seen the thought leadership article our colleague Matt Spence wrote about solving the problems that come with consumer convenience? Check it out if you agree we need to find a solution to everything from non-recyclable disposable coffee cups to low plastic recycling rates: https://brnw.ch/21wNjec Are you optimistic about new technologies teaming up with renewable products to help us find a solution? #sustainability #renewable #sappi

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    Have you heard about the Cepi bioeconomy lab? 🌱🔍 The event took place yesterday in Brussels exploring some of the best routes and solutions for creating a bio-based circular economy in Europe – to the benefit of all its citizens 🧑🏾🤝🧑🏻. We were there highlighting the important role that innovation in bio-based recyclable packaging solutions – using woodfibre sourced from sustainably managed forests – has to play in this. Most obviously, when fossil-derived flexible packaging solutions (for example sachets, pouches and more) are replaced by renewably sourced, fibre-based solutions there are benefits both to the creation of a bio-based circular economy and to reaching the EU’s climate neutrality targets. But there’s more. At Sappi, we’re already developing further innovations such as fibre-based textiles for clothing and the use of the cellulose from wood fibre to replace fossil-based chemicals in cosmetics. Why do we think this is so important? Because at Sappi we’ve made it our business to unlock the power of renewable resources to meet the needs and seed the prosperity of all. Have you visited the Cepi Bioeconomy Lab? What did you think of what you saw there? #Bioeconomy #Cepi #Sappi

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    Sappi has been recognised as one of TIME and Statista’s “World’s Best Companies of 2024,” ranking at number 623 out of 1000. Being one of only four South African companies and one of only a few global pulp, paper and packaging companies to make this esteemed list highlights the significant impact Sappi has on the South African and global stage. Rated across employee engagement, growth and delivery on ESG items, this recognition is not just a milestone for us but a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our incredible team, and only encourages us to continue striving towards achieving our environmental and social goals.   For Sappi, this means we are on the right path, continuously pushing boundaries and setting new standards in our industry. It reinforces our mission to deliver exceptional value to our stakeholders and contribute positively to the communities we serve.   Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. #ProudCEO #Top1000Companies #Sustainability #EmployeeWellbeing

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