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Wood and pulp procurement

Wood procurement for the company’s own fiber pulp plants in Lenzing (Austria) and Paskov (Czech Republic)

Beech and spruce, by country, 2020 to 2022. Regional – own country and neighboring countries

Lenzing

Country

2020

2021

2022

Austria

45.90 %

38.60 %

42.86 %

Germany

22.10 %

23.40 %

15.41 %

Czech Republic

9.90 %

14.00 %

17.02 %

Slovakia

12.10 %

13.50 %

13.31 %

Hungary

4.00 %

5.30 %

4.70 %

Slovenia

0.40 %

0.40 %

0.46 %

Total regional

94.50 %

95.20 %

93.76 %

Poland

2.10 %

2.00 %

1.86 %

France

2.60 %

2.10 %

2.22 %

Switzerland

0.90 %

0.70 %

2.16 %

Croatia

 

 

0.01 %

Other countries

5.60 %

4.70 %

6.25 %

Total

100.0 %

100.0 %

100.0 %

Paskov

Country

2020

2021

2022

Czech Republic

89.60 %

84.00 %

89.67 %

Slovakia

10.00 %

8.70 %

5.80 %

Poland

0.40 %

2.10 %

1.78 %

Austria

0.00 %

2.90 %

0.78 %

Germany

0.00 %

2.30 %

1.97 %

Total regional

100.0 %

100.0 %

100.0 %

Certification status in the Lenzing Group, 2020–2022

Certification status of total wood input at Lenzing fiber production sites via own and purchased dissolving wood pulp. Basis: dissolving wood pulp by weight. All PEFC certified or controlled sources are also FSC® controlled.

Certification status in the Lenzing Group, 2020–2022

 

2020

2021

2022

PEFC

28.50 %

27.40 %

24.20 %

FSC® 100 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

3.50 %

FSC® Mix

41.80 %

35.90 %

37.40 %

FSC® Controlled Wood

29.70 %

36.70 %

34.10 %

No claima

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.80 %

a)

Part of this is due to the formal process of certifying the new site. A small amount of non-certified wood was used for R&D purposes and was submitted to a due-diligence process according to Lenzing’s Wood and Pulp Policy.

Lenzing’s most important wood species in 2022

Lenzing’s most important wood species

Wood sourcing Region

Europe

South Africa

North America

South America

Wood species (most important)

Beech, spruce, ash, birch, poplar

Eucalyptus, Acacia

Pine, Ash, Aspen, Maple, Fir, Hemlock

Eucalyptus

Human rights & fair labor practices

Different nationalities within the Lenzing Group 2022

Nationality

Female

Male

Total

Afghanistan

2

2

Albania

1

1

Australia

1

1

Austria

613

2,781

3,394

Belgium

3

3

Bolivia

1

1

Bosnia Herzeg.

2

28

30

Brazil

219

734

953

Canada

1

1

China

180

688

868

Columbia

1

1

2

Croatia

3

12

15

Czech Republic

107

381

488

Dutch Antilles

1

1

Egypt

1

1

France

3

1

4

Germany

26

67

93

Hong Kong

2

2

4

Hungary

1

9

10

India

4

35

39

Indonesia

63

1,450

1,513

Italy

7

7

Kosovo

1

9

10

Malaysia

3

5

8

Mazedonia

3

4

7

Mexico

2

2

Montenegro

1

1

Netherlands

3

7

10

Nigeria

1

1

Pakistan

1

2

3

Poland

2

5

7

Portugal

2

2

Romania

1

14

15

Russia

3

2

5

Serbia

1

2

3

Singapore

5

5

10

Slovenia

1

3

4

Slovakia

4

5

9

South Africa

2

2

South Korea

4

1

5

Spain

3

3

Switzerland

2

2

Syria

3

3

Taijikistan

1

1

Taiwan

3

3

6

Thailand

45

225

270

Türkiye

14

11

25

Uganda

2

2

Ukraine

3

3

United Kingdom

24

204

228

USA

44

177

221

Vietnam

1

1

2

References in policies

Lenzing Policies

Intergovernmental Regulation Reference

Global Code of Conduct

International Labor Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles

International Bill of Human Rights

Sustainability Policy

Paris Climate Agreement

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Supplier Code of Conduct

None

Wood and Pulp Policy

Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certification

Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC)

Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of the International Labor Organisation (ILO) – Core conventions

Policy for Safety, Health and Environment

None

Performance Management

None

Anti-Bribery and Corruption Directive

Reference made to United Nations, WHO

Investigation Directive

None

Anti-Money Laundering Directive

Basel AML Index (published by the Basel Institute)

Reference made to Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Transparency International, the World Bank,
the World Economic Forum

UN sanction list

Debarred firms World Bank list

IDB Group List of Sanctioned Firms and Individuals

Whistleblower Directive

None

Water Policy

EU Best Available Techniques Reference Documents (BREFs)

EU Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC)

Group Financial Reporting Directive

International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

IFRS Group Accounting Guideline

Committee of Spsonsoring Organisations of the Treadway Comission (COSO)

Modern Slavery Act Tansparency Statement (UK)

Modern Slavery Act 2015

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

UN Global Compact

OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of the International Labor Organisation (ILO)

ISO 26000

Policy on Human Rights and Labour Standards

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

UN Global Compact

OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of the International Labor Organisation (ILO)

Global EDI Policy (Draft)

None

Global Recruitment Guideline

None

Global Job Evaluation Guidelines

None

Global Learning & Development Guideline

None

Group Expatriate Guideline for Long Term International Assigments

None

Group Expatriate Guideline for Short Term International Assignments

None

Group Reward Guideline

None

Group Salary Guideline

None

Group Guideline for Creating a Job Description

None

Group Short Term Incentive Plan Grade 6A and above

None

Group Short Term Incentive Plan up to Grade 6A

None

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