UPM and WWF Finland co-operate to promote the sustainability of wood-based liquid biofuels

Press Release 4.12.2014 8:58 EET


(UPM and WWF Finland, Helsinki, 4 December 2014 at 11:30) UPM and WWF Finland have engaged in a dialogue on the status of wood-based liquid biofuels in Finland and present a list of joint measures to be carried out to promote sustainability.

Renewable sources of energy and sustainable production methods are key in reducing our ecological footprint. Sustainable wood-based liquid biofuels can be an essential part of fossil fuel replacement solutions and play an important role in a sustainability for the transport sector, that presently have no other renewable alternatives, namely aviation, heavy duty road transport and shipping, since they can considerably reduce transport emissions.

Wood-based liquid biofuels have several benefits

When wood-based liquid biofuels are produced using raw materials from sustainably managed (such as FSC certified) forests and provided that the carbon stock impacts and indirect impacts are accounted for and minimised, they are among the most promising biofuel alternatives in terms of low environmental and social risks.

"We have worked together with UPM for a long time, and wood-based biofuels have been the most recent topic of our joint discussions. We agree on a number of matters. However, there are also issues that we disagree on, such as stump removal, and our dialogue on these issues continues," says Liisa Rohweder, CEO of WWF Finland.

UPM and WWF Finland support new generation biofuels, which considerably reduce greenhouse gas emissions when compared to fossil fuels while meeting credible sustainability criteria.
Sustainability of wood-based biofuels must be ensured.

UPM and WWF Finland work together to minimise the impact of wood-based liquid biofuel production on forest biodiversity and carbon stocks, as well as limiting the impact on food production.

Biodiversity must be preserved by protecting sufficient amount of forests and by adhering to the highest possible sustainability standard in the management of commercial forests. The impact of biofuels on the climate must be minimised by creating lower greenhouse gas emissions from biofuel production, by reducing the climate impact caused by the use of forests and by using residue streams as raw material wherever possible.

The wider impact of using residues in biofuels production should be investigated further. Residue streams of the forest industry, such as tall oil, represent a lower risk wood-based raw material for biofuels.

At EU level, both WWF Finland and UPM promote legally binding, robust and ambitious sustainability criteria for biofuels. Transparency in the production of sustainable biofuels and continuous improvement of practices and public policies are the best methods in ensuring the sustainable production and use of wood-based biomass.

Improving certification is part of the co-operation

UPM and WWF Finland are committed to jointly developing the current practices. Both contribute to the development of the RSB certification for wood-based biofuels by conducting a feasibility study on the certification of wood-based biofuels in UPM operations, which is based on the RSB requirements.

The parties will jointly conduct a scientific forest carbon impact study related to wood-based biofuels.

UPM and WWF Finland also commit to further developing the FSC standard and promoting its credibility and use in Finland.

"UPM aims to communicate the opportunities of wood-based biofuels and matters related to sustainability to new stakeholders in the transport fuel sector. Certification of biofuels, sustainable forest industry and forest certification programmes are the primary ways to promote the responsible production of biofuels and supply chain management," says Sari Mannonen, Director, Sales and Marketing, UPM Biofuels.

To read the dialogue between WWF Finland and UPM in its entirety, please see www.upmbiofuels.com/UPM & WWF Finland Wood-based liquid biofuel dialogue and action points

For further information, please contact:
Marko Janhunen, Vice President, Stakeholder Relations, UPM Biorefining, tel. +358 50 590 0047
Sari Mannonen, Director, Sales and Marketing, UPM Biofuels, tel. +358 45 265 1345
Liisa Rohweder, CEO of WWF Finland, tel. +358 40 840 7461
Jari Luukkonen, Conservation Director, WWF Finland, tel. +358 40 585 0020

UPM
Through the renewing of the bio and forest industries, UPM is building a sustainable future across six business areas: UPM Biorefining, UPM Energy, UPM Raflatac, UPM Paper Asia, UPM Paper Europe and North America and UPM Plywood. Our products are made of renewable raw materials and are recyclable. We serve customers worldwide. The group employs around 21,000 people and its annual sales are approximately EUR 10 billion. UPM shares are listed on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki. UPM – The Biofore Company – www.upm.com

UPM Biofuels
UPM plans to become a major player in high quality, advanced biofuels for transport. Biofuels are an essential part of the Biofore strategy. The innovative wood-based biofuels developed by the company and their production technologies are part of a sustainable future. UPM’s biofuels are frontrunners in quality, usability and sustainability. They will significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossils fuels. www.upmbiofuels.com

WWF
WWF is the world’s leading conservation organization and works in over 100 countries. WWF’s mission is to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF’s target is to stop the loss of biodiversity and the growth of ecological footprint. WWF was founded in 1961. In Finland we have been operating since 1972. www.wwf.fi