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Forest products like paper, paper packaging and dissolving pulp are sustainable, renewable alternatives to fossil fuel-derived products such as plastic. Discover how in this FAQ.
The Eucalypts are the world’s most valuable and most widely planted commercial plantation tree genus. Discover why and how with Sappi in South Africa in this FAQ.
Nanocellulose is a sustainable cellulose fibre that's naturally biodegradable and recyclable in Sappi Valida. Discover how in this FAQ.

One side single coated silky paper for gravure printing with sealable coating on the reverse side. Designed for standard flexible packaging in the food and non-food markets, which requires heat sealing properties (primary and secondary packaging).

An uncoated, calendered paper with both sides treated for siliconising. Designed for diverse bakery applications (e.g. panetone).

An uncoated machine-finished translucent paper. Designed for different food and non-food applications.

Pulp derived from wood is a sustainable, renewable resource. This FAQ about dissolving pulp explains how.
At our mills, we're on a continuous journey to reduce waste and maximise material and resource use at every opportunity. Discover how with biofuels, a growing source of renewable energy for Sappi worldwide.
Following an intense selection process, Sappi’s ZAR1.8 billion 5-year Convertible Bond was recognised as the winner of the Bonds & Loans Africa Award for Structured Bond Deal of the Year for 2021 during an awards ceremony on 9 March 2022 in Cape Town
Our certifications ensure that our performance is monitored and that our operations comply with global best practice across a range of environmental, safety and quality topics. This FAQ explains how.

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