Sofidel, Suzano announce three-year pilot project for ecological conservation, socio-economic development in Brazil's Amazon region; Sofidel's investment will boost sustainable, adoptable business models aiding 1,400 farmers in income-generating projects

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São Paulo/Milan , May 23, 2023 (press release) –

  • Suzano and Sofidel pilot partnership will demonstrate the value of collaboration across the supply chain to scale up environmental and socio-economic impact.
  • Habitat restoration and agroforestry projects will contribute to the creation of an important biodiversity corridor to enhance the connectivity of a 2,210 square kms area of rainforest.
  • Structured social projects will help lift local communities out of poverty by scaling sustainable business models, including the cultivation and commercialization of Brazilian native plant species such as açaí and babassu.

Suzano, the world’s largest producer of hardwood pulp, and Sofidel, a leading tissue paper producer, today announce “Together we plant the future – Developing biodiversity corridors towards a more sustainable future”, a landmark three-year pilot project which will advance ecological conservation and restoration, alongside supporting socio-economic development in the Amazon region in Brazil[1]. This will be delivered with support and on-the-ground implementation from IABS, the Brazilian Institute for Development and Sustainability and Amazônia Onlus, an Italian non-profit active to defend the forest and the people of the Amazon.

Through the partnership, Sofidel’s investment will scale up sustainable business models that can be adopted by communities living alongside the rainforest, at the same time as improving their food security and nutritional quality. In the first phase, this will help lift about 1,400 family farmers out of poverty through income-generation projects, including increasing agricultural productivity, beekeeping, and the cultivation and commercialization of native species such as açaí berries and babassu coconuts.

Alongside this, ”Together we plant the future” will fund the creation of an important biodiversity corridor to promote connectivity within a 2,210 square kms area of high ecological value rainforest, straddling the border between the Brazilian states of Maranhão and Pará. This will be achieved through a combination of natural habitat restoration and sustainable agroforestry systems, contributing to Suzano’s long-term goal to create biodiversity corridors that connect half a million hectares (5,000 square kilometers) of priority areas in Brazil’s Amazon, Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes by 2030 – an area equivalent to more than 700,000 football pitches. The biodiversity corridor will benefit a range of native species in the region that are impacted by the fragmentation of habitats. These include the jaguar (Panthera onca), red-necked araçari (Pteroglossus bitorquatus), channel-billed toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus), South American tapir (Tapirus terrestrius), eastern black-handed tamarin monkey (Saguinus ursulus), red-handed howler monkey (Alouatta belzebul), and black bearded saki monkey (Chiropotes satanas), many of which are currently considered to be threatened or vulnerable to extinction.

Andrea Piazzolla, Chief Purchasing Officer at Sofidel, said:

“Today a company committed to build a sustainable future and create value for all its stakeholders has to ensure that its suppliers share the same vision and way of operating. According to SDG 17, we are pleased to partner with Suzano, one of our biggest suppliers, to make a difference. They share our same values, so it came natural to make our contribution to join forces to tackle both social and environmental issues in one of the poorest regions in Brazil”.

“With decades of experience delivering positive change, we believe Suzano is the right partner for us to work alongside on this pilot program to bring concrete benefits and a positive impact on the ground. We hope our efforts will create a replicable and scalable model to help lift communities out of poverty in a way that enhances the ecosystem”.

Paulo Jose de Souza Chaer Borges, Managing Director at Suzano EMEA office, added:

“Businesses can change the world for the better, but we can’t do it alone. If we work together we can magnify our impact. This is why we are excited to partner with one of our biggest customers, Sofidel, to accelerate the promising early impact that we have seen in our social and environmental sustainability programs.

“By financially empowering communities living in proximity to high ecological value areas, we can tackle poverty as a root cause of deforestation, at the same time as incentivizing them to protect and restore ecosystems. We hope that this collaboration can prove the power of working together across the supply chain, to create positive changes.”

 

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[1] The region between the Brazilian states of Maranhão and Pará was selected because some of Suzano operations are located in that area.

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