Sustainability 2030 targets

With our sustainability 2030 targets we are committed to safeguarding natural biodiversity, mitigating climate change and promoting the sustainable use of natural resources, healthy workplace communities and ethical operations.

Metsä Group is committed to supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in its operations. Metsä Group's 2030 sustainability goals take into account the most significant impacts in our own operations and value chains. The goals cover the environment, social responsibility, good governance and ethical business practices. The targets are approved by Metsäliitto Cooperative's Board of Directors.

Target and metrics 2030 target UN SDG
E – ENVIRONMENT
1. Mitigating climate change and adapting to it in own operation and value chains
Energy efficiency index, base year 2018 90 7, 12, 13
Fossil-based carbon dioxide emissions (Scope 1 + Scope 2 market-based, t) 0 12, 13
Greenhouse gas emissions from logistics purchased by Metsä Group from the 2022 level (Scope 3, category 4), %/tkm * -30 13
Amount of forest regeneration and young stand management from the 2018 level, % +30 13, 15
Amount of forest fertilization from the 2018 level, % +50 13, 15
Share of continuous cover forestry in peatland forest regeneration, % 30 13, 15
Fossil free raw materials and packaging materials excluding wood and purchased pulp, share of dry tons, %** 100 9, 12
Volume of mechanical wood products from the 2018 level, % +30 12, 13
Metsä Tissue level extra targets:    
Transport emissions: CO2 per delivered ton -31 CO2 kg/t 13
Share of fossil free packaging (%) -100% 9, 12
2. Continuous improvement in resource-efficiency in production
Reduction in process water use per produced tonne from the 2018 level, % -35 6, 12
Process waste delivered to landfills, t 0 12
3. Enhancing the state of forest nature
Retention trees on regeneration felling sites, % 100 13, 15
High biodiversity stumps on harvesting sites, % 100 13, 15
Spruce as the only tree species after young stand management, % 0 13, 15
Measures promoting biodiversity, number 10,000 13, 15
S – SOCIAL
4. Accident-free work environment
Total recordable incident frequency, own employees (TRIF) 0 8
Total recordable incident frequency, contractor employees (TRIF) 0 8
5. Continuous improvement in engagement and well-being of employees
Employee engagement, index (scale 0-100) AAA 5, 8
The implementation of the measures defined based on the employee survey, % 100 5, 8
6. Promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)
Women in leadership roles, % 35 5, 8
Employee experience on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) implementation, Metsä for all -index (scale 0-100)*** 100 5, 8
Anonymous recruitment for vacancies open to all, % 100 5, 8
G – GOVERNANCE
7. Promoting ethical corporate culture
Employee experience on ethical corporate culture implementation, ethics index (scale 0-100)** 100 5, 8
8. Promoting sustainable and ethical practices in our supply chain
Share of certified wood, % 100 15
Suppliers' commitment to the Supplier Code of Conduct, share of total purchases, % 100 8, 12
Supplier assesments and audits of core suppliers, % 100 8, 12
Joint sustainability target with partner suppliers, % 100 12, 13
Traceability of raw materials, share of total purchases, % 100 9, 12
* Measured on Metsä Group level, not Metsä Tissue level
** Recycled content in packaging materials accounts as fossil-free.
*** Measures defined based on employee survey includes measures related to Employee engagement index, Metsä for all index and Ethics index.

Measures

The boxes below list Metsä Group's measures to achieve the sustainability goals. Click on the + button to open the measures.

The annual measures and the achievement of the targets are also reported as part of the Annual Review. With regard to climate change mitigation and adaptation, we have also published a Climate Transition Plan, which summarises our key measures.

  • Climate change – Own operations and value chain
    Environment

    Climate change – Own operations and value chain

  • Climate change – Forests
    Environment

    Climate change – Forests

  • Resource efficiency
    Environment

    Resource efficiency

  • The state of forest nature
    Environment

    The state of forest nature

  • Accident-free work environment
    Social

    Accident-free work environment

  • Employee engagement and wellbeing
    Social

    Employee engagement and wellbeing

  • Diversity, equality and inclusion
    Social

    Diversity, equality and inclusion

  • Ethical corporate culture
    Governance

    Ethical corporate culture

  • Sustainable and ethical operations in the supply chain
    Governance

    Sustainable and ethical operations in the supply chain