Produces and markets wood products, including lumber, plywood, and wood chips, for construction and industrial applications.
1955
Canada
10,001+ employees
Paper & Forest Products
$1B - 10B in revenue
Not profitable
Beyond Top 100
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Carbon emissions
Electricity consumption
Carbon certificate projects
Targets
Other sustainability metrics
Industry rank: Beyond Top 100
Total CO2 emissions
(CO2e tons)
Industry rank: Beyond Top 100
Company actuals (net of offset)
Industry Benchmark
(adj. for company revenues)
Industry rank: 1 out of 1429ⓈThe renewables rank is based on a company's share of renewable electricity (as a percentage of total electricity consumption) compared to other companies in the same industry (over 50 companies) within Illuminem's database.
Total electricity consumption
and % renewables
(MWh, % of consumption)
Industry rank: 1 out of 1429ⓈThe renewables rank is based on a company's share of renewable electricity (as a percentage of total electricity consumption) compared to other companies in the same industry (over 50 companies) within Illuminem's database.
Total electricity
Share of renewable electricity
Industry Benchmark
Target | Year | Value | Scope | Baseline |
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Interim emissions reductionⓈCompany sustainability report | 2030 | 46% | 1&2 | 2019 |
Interim emissions reductionⓈCompany sustainability report | 2030 | 25% | 3 | 2020 |
The company has made significant progress in reducing GHG emissions through various initiatives. Their U.S. Operational Excellence pilot program resulted in approximately 19,800 tCO2e reduction, with a 30% decrease in natural gas consumption and a 10% reduction in overall electrical usage. They have invested in new energy-efficient technology and equipment, such as thermal heating system upgrades at their Grande Prairie, Alberta OSB mill, which decreased reliance on natural gas and reduced associated CO2 emissions by 87%. Upgrades to dryer fans and thermal oil pumps at their Jefferson OSB mill reduced emissions by 20%. Alberta Plywood EWP replaced two aging dryers with energy-efficient units, reducing natural gas emissions by 6%. Alberta lumber mills optimized their biomass energy generation plants, reducing natural gas consumption by 20%. U.S. lumber mills decreased electricity consumption by 19% through energy-efficient equipment upgrades. Additionally, their European mills procured 100% of their electricity from renewable sources. The company has also established a cross-functional team to develop an indirect emissions reduction roadmap across their value chain, focusing on Scope 3 inventory quantification methodologies and reduction strategies for transportation, logistics, and procurement of input materials.
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Sustainability employees
7-10
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