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Le nostre cartiere sono ubicate in aree naturali stupende, vicino a corsi d’acqua. Ecco perché pensare in modo ecologico è diventata la nostra seconda natura. Prima di fare qualsiasi cosa, pensiamo a come tutelare l’ambiente, limitare l’uso di risorse ed energia e trovare un modo di mantenere sostenibile lo sviluppo.
La nostra politica richiede grandi sforzi Tutti i nostri interventi si basano sulla nostra politica ambientale: ciascuna azienda del nostro gruppo deve attivamente conservare un buon ambiente esterno ed interno. Prima di prendere qualsiasi decisione circa gli investimenti o i cambiamenti nel processo, dobbiamo valutare molto attentamente le conseguenze ambientali, in collaborazione con la direzione aziendale, i dipendenti e le autorità locali.
Quello che facciamo noi, lo fanno i nostri fornitori Gli sforzi che imponiamo a noi stessi li trasferiamo anche ai nostri fornitori. Il nostro atteggiamento ambientale deve, per quanto possibile, essere la regola anche fuori dalla nostra azienda. Ciascun anello della catena, dalla materia prima all’appalto ai nostri fornitori deve essere all’altezza delle nostre precise esigenze.
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Arctic Paper’s Environmental Policy The Group strives in its operations to promote environmental protection, efficient utilisation of resources and energy, and sustainable development. The Board of Directors, Group Management and Mill Management share the overall responsibility for environmental issues. The manager of each mill is ultimately responsible for ongoing environmental work.
Each company in the Group must act to maintain a good external environment and a good working environment. The companies must act continuously to improve the internal and external environment within the framework of what is technically and economically feasible.
At each stage of the process, from the purchase of raw materials for manufacturing through quality development, marketing and distribution to end customers, the overall aim must be: the least possible environmental impact on water, air, ground and noise levels.
Our purchases of pulp follow an inquiry into the origin of the forest raw material used to produce the pulp. When selecting pulp we endeavour to purchase pulp from sustainable forests. We therefore prefer to buy pulp that comes from certified forestry, whenever such pulp is available.
Before a decision is made on new investments, new or modified processes, or major changes in the manufacturing process, issues relating to the working environment and the external environment must be assessed in the form of an environmental impact analysis, and evaluated in collaboration with management, authorities and employees. Environmental factors are taken into consideration when marketing the Group’s products.
The Group must undertake long term environmental planning and monitor developments in these matters, both in Sweden, Germany and Poland and on an international scale, as well as monitoring and participating in research projects in this area. The Group must have an open, objective approach to internal and external environmental information.
Arctic Paper, 20 January 2009 Michał Jarczyński, CEO
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