Mercer International Inc.

01/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/18/2024 03:46

Maximum added value, minimum environmental impact: Mercer focuses on...

Our operations in Germany, encompassing the Mercer Rosenthal and Stendal pulp mills, Mercer Timber Products, and Mercer Torgau, are prime examples of our dedication to strategic resource management and circular economy principles. By leveraging our geographic positioning, we focus on waste reduction and resource circularity, leading to transportation efficiencies crucial for emission reduction.

Our optimized logistics, linking Mercer Timber Products, Mercer Torgau, and our pulp mills, achieve shorter transport routes, improved load management, and a more efficient supply chain. This holistic strategy reduces fuel consumption and carbon emissions, further solidifying our commitment to sustainable resource management.

At Mercer Timber Products, the process of timber conversion (transforming raw timber logs into usable products, such as lumber, beams, planks, and other forms of processed wood) results in the production of by-products such as sawdust and wood chips. Rather than discarding these valuable materials, they are efficiently redirected to Mercer Torgau. Here, they are repurposed into biofuels such as pellets or briquettes, demonstrating a practical and strategic application of resource efficiency in our operations. This method ensures the efficient use of all timber, including grades not suited for premium products, thereby minimizing waste and optimizing the value derived from each resource.

Complementing these efforts, the Rosenthal and Arneburg mills play a pivotal role in our circular resource strategy. They specialize in converting residual fibers from Mercer Timber Products into high-quality pulp. This process maximizes the use of wood fibre, ensuring no resources are left unused or wasted, ultimately optimizing our resource utilization and contributing to the overall sustainability of our operations.