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In 2010 SCA initiated a project to close its personal care factory in Linselles, [[France]] <ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-03-25-More-efficient-production-structure-increases-profitability-within-baby-diapers/</ref> and divested its Asian packaging operations.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-04-26-SCA-divests-Asian-packaging-operation/</ref> In July 2010 SCA bought the Tessy Babies and DryKids baby diaper brands in [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]].<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-07-21-Baby-diapers--acquisition-strengthens-SCAs-presence-in-Mexico-and-Central-America/</ref> During the autumn 2010 SCA started the production of TENA incontinence care products and Libero baby diapers in Veniov, [[Russia]] <ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-09-20-New-SCA-facility-to-meet-Russian-demand-for-hygiene-products/</ref> and entered a R&D co-operation with BioGaia.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-09-23-SCA-enters-into-RD-cooperation/</ref> SCA also celebrated 60 years on the NASDAQ OMX.<ref>http://ir.nasdaq.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=510839&epslanguage=en</ref>
In 2010 SCA initiated a project to close its personal care factory in Linselles, [[France]] <ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-03-25-More-efficient-production-structure-increases-profitability-within-baby-diapers/</ref> and divested its Asian packaging operations.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-04-26-SCA-divests-Asian-packaging-operation/</ref> In July 2010 SCA bought the Tessy Babies and DryKids baby diaper brands in [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]].<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-07-21-Baby-diapers--acquisition-strengthens-SCAs-presence-in-Mexico-and-Central-America/</ref> During the autumn 2010 SCA started the production of TENA incontinence care products and Libero baby diapers in Veniov, [[Russia]] <ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-09-20-New-SCA-facility-to-meet-Russian-demand-for-hygiene-products/</ref> and entered a R&D co-operation with BioGaia.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-09-23-SCA-enters-into-RD-cooperation/</ref> SCA also celebrated 60 years on the NASDAQ OMX.<ref>http://ir.nasdaq.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=510839&epslanguage=en</ref>


In 2011 SCA invested EUR 290m in expanded tissue capacity in [[Russia]] and [[Germany]] as well as the Bollsta sawmill in [[Sweden]]. <ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-04-29-SCA-is-investing-in-expanded-capacity-for-tissue-and-solid-wood-products</ref> SCA and the Norwegian company [[Fred.Olsen]] Renewables have formed a jointly owned company to construct a wind farm in Västernorrland in northern [[Sweden]].<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-05-12-SCA-and-FredOlsen-Renewables-invest-in-wind-power-in-northern-Sweden/</ref> SCA has acquired 50 percent of the Turkish hygiene products company [[Komili]] from [[Yıldız]] Holding with diaper brand Baby Star and feminine care brand Rozi.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-06-29-SCA-acquires-50-percent-of-Turkish-hygiene-products-company</ref>
In 2011 SCA invested EUR 290m in expanded tissue capacity in [[Russia]] and [[Germany]] as well as the Bollsta sawmill in [[Sweden]]. <ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-04-29-SCA-is-investing-in-expanded-capacity-for-tissue-and-solid-wood-products</ref> SCA and the Norwegian company [[Fred.Olsen]] Renewables have formed a jointly owned company to construct a wind farm in Västernorrland in northern [[Sweden]].<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-05-12-SCA-and-FredOlsen-Renewables-invest-in-wind-power-in-northern-Sweden/</ref> SCA has acquired 50 percent of the Turkish hygiene products company [[Komili]] from [[Yıldız]] Holding with diaper brand Baby Star and feminine care brand Rozi.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-06-29-SCA-acquires-50-percent-of-Turkish-hygiene-products-company</ref>, as well as 95 percent of the Turkish hygiene products company San Saglik with incontinence care brands glory and rinacare.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Investors/Important-events/Acquiring-95-of-San-Saglik/</ref> SCA also acquired the Brazilian hygiene products company Pro Descart with incontinence care brands BioCare Geriátrica and Biofral, as well as the baby diaper brands BabyFral, BioCare Baby Plus and DryBaby.<ref>http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-09-01-SCA-acquires-hygiene-products-company-in-Brazil/</ref>


==Sustainability==
==Sustainability==

Revision as of 13:05, 12 October 2011

Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA
Company typePublicly traded Aktiebolag
Nasdaq StockholmSCA B
IndustryConsumer goods, paper and pulp
Founded1929
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Key people
Sverker Martin-Lof (Chairman), Jan Johansson (President and CEO)
ProductsPersonal care products, tissue, packaging, publication paper, sawn wood products and wood pulp
RevenueSEK 109.14 billion (2010)[1]
SEK 8.677 billion (2010)[1]
SEK 5.552 billion (2010)[1]
Total assetsSEK 142.98 billion (end 2010)[1]
Total equitySEK 67.82 billion (end 2010)[1]
Number of employees
45,000 (December 2010)[2]
Websitewww.sca.com

Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA) is a Swedish consumer goods company and pulp and paper manufacturer with headquarters in Stockholm.[3] It has approximately 45,000 employees and a turnover of approximately SEK 107 billion (€11.3 billion). Its main products include personal care products (incontinence products, baby diapers and feminine hygiene products), tissue (toilet tissue, kitchen towels, handkerchiefs, napkins etc.), packaging, publication papers, solid-wood products and forest-based biofuel. The company's ten largest markets are Germany, United Kingdom, United States, France, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Australia, Mexico and Belgium. SCA is Europe's largest private owner of forest land, with 2.6 million hectares, an area slightly larger than Vermont. (Sweden's largest forest owner is the governmental Sveaskog with 3.3 million hectares, the size of Maryland.)

History

SCA was founded by Ivar Kreuger in 1929 as a holding company for ten Swedish forest industry companies. Following Kruger's bankruptcy in 1932, the company came to be controlled by the bank Handelsbanken, who along with associated funds and companies continue to control SCA. Axel Gustaf Torbjörn Enström was the managing director from 1950 to 1960 and chairman of the board from 1960 to 1965.[4]

In 1975 SCA acquired Mölnlycke Health Care, a leading western European producer of disposable hygiene products, and in 1990 SCA acquired transport packaging company Reedpack. In 1995 the Germany-based paper and packaging company PWA was acquired. In 2001 the division Wisconsin Tissue of the United States company Georgia-Pacific Tissue was acquired. In 2004 SCA acquired the tissue and hygiene products businesses of Carter Holt Harvey from International Paper.

In 2007 SCA announced it was acquiring the European tissue operations of Procter & Gamble for €512 million. This was agreed by the European Commission in September 2007. SCA will own Tempo, Bess and Bluemia brands plus 5 plants in Europe and Hong Kong, and own European rights to Bounty and Charmin. SCA will need to divest Softis in Germany and Austria.[5]

In 2008 SCA increases ownership in Chinese tissue company Vinda.[6] SCA invests USD 240 million in Mexico.[7] SCA divests parts of its UK Packaging operations and closes the New Hythe mill.[8]

In 2009 closed its tissue mill in Pratovecchio,[9] Italy, upgraded the energy plant at the liner mill in Aschaffenburg, Germany [10] and acquired the Argentinian hygiene products brands Calipso, Plissé, Plissé bebé and Master.[11] In December 2009 SCA further invested in personal care products in Russia [12] and in reduced emissions at the Östrand pulp mill, Sweden.[13]

In 2010 SCA initiated a project to close its personal care factory in Linselles, France [14] and divested its Asian packaging operations.[15] In July 2010 SCA bought the Tessy Babies and DryKids baby diaper brands in Mexico and Central America.[16] During the autumn 2010 SCA started the production of TENA incontinence care products and Libero baby diapers in Veniov, Russia [17] and entered a R&D co-operation with BioGaia.[18] SCA also celebrated 60 years on the NASDAQ OMX.[19]

In 2011 SCA invested EUR 290m in expanded tissue capacity in Russia and Germany as well as the Bollsta sawmill in Sweden. [20] SCA and the Norwegian company Fred.Olsen Renewables have formed a jointly owned company to construct a wind farm in Västernorrland in northern Sweden.[21] SCA has acquired 50 percent of the Turkish hygiene products company Komili from Yıldız Holding with diaper brand Baby Star and feminine care brand Rozi.[22], as well as 95 percent of the Turkish hygiene products company San Saglik with incontinence care brands glory and rinacare.[23] SCA also acquired the Brazilian hygiene products company Pro Descart with incontinence care brands BioCare Geriátrica and Biofral, as well as the baby diaper brands BabyFral, BioCare Baby Plus and DryBaby.[24]

Sustainability

SCA has four sustainability targets, amongst them three environmental targets (carbon dioxide emissions, responsible use of wood raw material and improved water usage) as well as one social responsibility target (Code of Conduct compliance):

  • Carbon dioxide emissions: Through to 2020, emissions from fossil fuels will be reduced by 20%, using 2005 as a base year.[25]
  • Responsible use of wood raw material: No fresh fibre-based material used in production shall derive from controversial sources.[26]
  • Improved water usage: SCA established its target for water usage in 2005: to reduce consumption by 15% and reduce organic content in wastewater by 30%.[27]
  • Code of Conduct compliance: SCA’s Code of Conduct applies to all employees at all locations worldwide.[28]

SCA was cited as the best Swedish company for carbon dioxide reporting in the global CDP survey 2010. In 2010 SCA was ranked for the sixth consecutive year as one of the world’s 100 most sustainable companies by business magazine Canadian Corporate Knights. For the fourh consecutive year, SCA was named in 2011 one of the world’s most ethical companies by the Ethisphere Institute in New York, US. SCA has been listed on the FTSE4Good global sustainability index since 2001. SCA has been listed on the FTSE4Good global sustainability index since 2001.[29]

Logotype

The company derives its logo from pagan Germanic valknut symbol.

Products and brands

  • Consumer tissue: Cosy, Cushelle, Danke, Deeko, Edet, familia, Favorita, feh, Flen, Handee, Handee ULTRA, Lovly, Lady, Nevax, Orchid, Opción Verde, Plenty, Purex, Regio, Scottis, Sorbent, Tempo, Tessy, Top, TuffMate, Velvet, Viti, Vinda and Zewa[30]
  • Away from home tissue: Tork, familia - Productos Tork and Pisa[31]
  • Feminine hygiene products: Bodyform, Calipso, Donnasept, Libresse, Libresse Lifestyle, Libra, Nana, Nuvenia, Nosotras, Rozi, Plissé and Saba[32]
  • Baby diapers: Libero, Drypers Wee Wee DRY, DryKids, Drypers DRYPantz, Hey Baby!, Cuddlers, Plissé Bebé, Libero Peaudouce, Tessy babies, Treasures, Pequeñin, Up&Go and Baby Star[33]
  • Incontinence care products: TENA, Master[34]
  • Packaging: Consumer, transit, industrial, promotional and protective packaging, amongst these Herculight, ZeoCool, Mira, Trueflo and Fresh Pack[35]
  • Containerboard[36]
  • Recovered papers: LWC paper, SC paper, uncoated offset and newsprint[37]
  • Pulp: Star, Celeste and Luna[38]
  • Solid-wood products[39]
  • Forest-based biofuel and wind power: Unrefined fuels (slash, bark, sawdust, peat), refined fuels (pellets under the bionorr pellets brand and briquettes) and wind energy[40]
  • Forests[41]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Annual Report 2010" (PDF). Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget. 11 March 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  2. ^ "SCA at a glance: FAQ". SCA. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Addresses." (Search "Headquarters" and "Sweden"). Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget. Retrieved on July 18, 2010. "Headquarters SVENSKA CELLULOSA AKTIEBOLAGET SCA (publ) Box 200 SE -101 23 STOCKHOLM Sweden Klarabergsviadukten 63"
  4. ^ "Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA)". Hoovers. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-13. That year Axel Enstrom became the president of SCA and began to consolidate the operations of its subsidiaries, creating a single forest company by 1954. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/6395/6879/
  6. ^ http://sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2008/2008-02-20-SCA-increases-ownership-in-Chinese-tissue-company-Vinda/
  7. ^ http://sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2008/2008-09-05-SCA-to-invest-USD-240-million-in-Mexico/
  8. ^ http://sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2008/2008-06-18-SCA-divests-parts-of-its-UK-packaging-operations-and-closes-New-Hythe-mill--focus-on-value-added-packaging
  9. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2009/2009-03-27-SCA-initiates-actions-to-restore-competitiveness-of-its-tissue-supply-chain-operations-in-Italy-and-France/
  10. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2009/2009-04-28-SCA-upgrading-energy-plant-at-liner-mill-in-Aschaffenburg-Germany/
  11. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2009/2009-10-27-SCA-breaks-new-ground-with-hygiene-acquisition-in-Argentina/
  12. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2009/2009-12-17-SCA-to-further-invest-in-personal-care-products-in-Russia/
  13. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2009/2009-12-17-SCA-to-invest-in-increased-efficiency-and-reduced-emissions/
  14. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-03-25-More-efficient-production-structure-increases-profitability-within-baby-diapers/
  15. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-04-26-SCA-divests-Asian-packaging-operation/
  16. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-07-21-Baby-diapers--acquisition-strengthens-SCAs-presence-in-Mexico-and-Central-America/
  17. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-09-20-New-SCA-facility-to-meet-Russian-demand-for-hygiene-products/
  18. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2010/2010-09-23-SCA-enters-into-RD-cooperation/
  19. ^ http://ir.nasdaq.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=510839&epslanguage=en
  20. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-04-29-SCA-is-investing-in-expanded-capacity-for-tissue-and-solid-wood-products
  21. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-05-12-SCA-and-FredOlsen-Renewables-invest-in-wind-power-in-northern-Sweden/
  22. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-06-29-SCA-acquires-50-percent-of-Turkish-hygiene-products-company
  23. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Investors/Important-events/Acquiring-95-of-San-Saglik/
  24. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Press/Press-releases/Press-releases/2011/2011-09-01-SCA-acquires-hygiene-products-company-in-Brazil/
  25. ^ <http://www.sca.com/en/Sustainability/Results_and_commitments/Target-1-Sharper-CO2-ambition/
  26. ^ <http://www.sca.com/en/Sustainability/Results_and_commitments/Target-2-100-control-of-fresh-fibre-raw-materials/
  27. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Sustainability/Results_and_commitments/Target-3/
  28. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Sustainability/Results_and_commitments/Target-4-/
  29. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Sustainability/Sustainability-ratings-awards-indexes-SCA/
  30. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Consumer_tissue
  31. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Awayfromhome_tissue/
  32. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Feminine_hygiene_products/
  33. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Baby_diapers/
  34. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Incontinence_products/
  35. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Packaging_solutions
  36. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Containerboard
  37. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Recovered-paper
  38. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Pulp
  39. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/solid_wood_products
  40. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Forest-based-biofuel
  41. ^ http://www.sca.com/en/Products/Forests/