UPM Annual Report 2017
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Strategy
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Age structure of UPM employees 2017 persons
UPM’s solid waste to landfills per tonne of paper kg/t
UPM’s solid waste to landfills per tonne of converted product kg/t
UPM employees by region
Employees’ years of service with UPM
Wood deliveries to UPM mills 1,000 m 3
persons
persons
12 10
30 25 20 15 10
20,000
5,000
3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0
20,000
4,000
15,000
15,000
8 6 4 2 0
3,000
10,000
10,000
2,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
5 0
0
0
0
11 12 13 14 15 16 10 09 08 17
11 12 13 14 15 16 10 09 08 17
UK
<1
1–5
USA
>30
≤20
≥65
Asia
6–10
Russia
Austria
Estonia
Finland
World
11–15
16–20
21–30
21–25
26–30
31–35
36–40
41–45
46–50
51–55
56–60
61–64
Europe
Uruguay
Germany
Americas
Rest of the
■ 2016 ■ 2017
The amount of solid waste sent to landfills per paper tonne has decreased by 55% over the last ten years. However, from 2012 to 2013, the amount increased significantly. This is due to the fact that former reuse possibilities for ash ceased at one of UPM’s paper mills. Starting from 2014, new methods of recycling were established.
Solid waste to landfills per tonne of converted product has decreased by 87% over the last ten years.
■ 2015, total 19,578 ■ 2016, total 19,310 ■ 2017, total 19,111
■ 2015, total 19,578 ■ 2016, total 19,310 ■ 2017, total 19,111
Electricity sourcing TWh
Lost-time accident frequency, UPM workforce
UPM’s fossil carbon dioxide emissions per tonne of paper kg/t
Ratio of female to male salaries, weighted basic salary 2017
Sources of UPM’s greenhouse gas emissions* ) , 2017
UPM’s sales eligible for ecolabelling* )
20
%
25
800
120 100
Sales eligible for EU Ecolabel (incl. products with multiple labelling)
Sales non-eligible for ecolabels
16
Stationery fuel combustion
20
600
Indirect emissions from supply chain
12
80 60 40 20 0
15
8
400
10
4
200
5
Other sales eligible for ecolabelling
0
Indirect emissions from purchased power
08
11 10 09
12 13 14 15 16 17
0
0
(FSC and PEFC)
11 12 13 14 15 16 10 09 08 17
11 12 13 14 15 16 10 09 08 17
■ Market purchase ■ Condensing, shareholdings ■ Nuclear, shareholdings ■ Hydro, shareholdings ■ Hydro ■ CHP
UK
USA
China
Russia
France
Poland
Finland
■ CO
2 from purchased electricity
Uruguay
Germany
* ) incl. Paper, Pulp, Plywood, Label material, Timber and Biocomposites
per tonne of paper
* ) measured in CO 2
-equivalents
■ CO
2 from on-site energy generation
per tonne of paper
The ratio is calculated by comparing weighted average of basic salaries of women to men on the same job grades, for the nine biggest countries in terms of salaried employees. These countries cover 89% of UPM’s total number of salaried employees.
Lost-time accident frequency (LTAF) is the number of lost-time accidents per one million hours of work. LTAF improved significantly over the last ten years.
In 2017, 85% (86%) of UPM’s overall sales of paper, chemical pulp, plywood, label material, timber and biocomposite products was eligible for ecolabelling. This figure includes FSC, PEFC and EU Ecolabels, and national ecolabels.
According to the calculation, approximately 46% of the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions are related to UPM’s energy use, but raw materials, transportation and processing of sold products have also a significant impact. GHG emissions related to energy use reduced by 6% in 2017. More details are available at www.upm.com/responsibility.
In 2017 on-site CO 2 emissions (Scope 1) decreased due to increased energy efficiency. CO 2 of purchased electricity (Scope 2) decreased due to purchases with lower CO 2 factors in Germany, the UK, Austria and Finland, for example.
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UPM Annual Report 2017
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