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SHAPING THE FUTURE

INTERHOLCO AG, Ulrich Grauert, CEO

INTERHOLCO Worldwide

1

EUROPEIHC Headquarters (Switzerland)IHC Belgium

2NORTH AFRICAIHC Representation Office (Morocco)

4

5

ASIAIHC Representation Office (Shanghai)

3

GULF COUNTRIESIHC Representation Office (Bahrain)

CENTRAL AFRICAIFO (Republic of Congo)LCC (Cameroon)

36%

14%

10%

9%

7%

5%4%

2% 13%

SAPELLI

AZOBE

TALI

WENGE

IROKO

KOSIPO

SIPO

PADOUK

BOSSE

BILINGA

64.3 mill EUR

Net Sales 2016

INTERHOLCO in Africa

5

0.7 persons / km2

16’000people living in the forest we manage

of Switzerland

1/4

1’159’000 ha

8’121’000people living in

Switzerland

Area of forest we manage

198 persons / km2

Preventing soil and water

pollution

Ensuring product quality

Resource efficiency Responsible marketing and sales

Training, education and employee

development

Sustainable product portfolio

Lawful management and rights to

harvesting

Protecting land-use rights and livelihoods

for local and indigenous communities

Employment and fair wages

Local rural, socio-economic

development

Occupational health & safety and health

services

Equitable (fair) sharing of economic

value

Conserving

Biodiversity

Non discrimination / Diversity within the

workforce

Energy consumption

Greenhouse gas emissions

Anti-corruption

Human rights recognition and conflict

resolution

Integrating expectations

source : WCS

Elephant4’000

Gorilla70’000

source: WCS

Conservation Area27% of total forest surface

300’000 haEco-guards

50

destroyed 72 poacher campsritual and traditional uses

Protected sites

71

Environmental Landscape1.159 mill. ha of natural tropical forests

Medical consultations

12’398

at own Medical Centre in 2016

Entry level wage

220% higher

compared to national wage in Republic of Congo

Meetings

over 300

at local and indigenous communities in 2016

provided for free to the village of Ngombéin 2016

Electricity

1’301 MWhDrinking water

96 mill l

Social Landscapeover 16’000 local and indigenous peoples

100%Legal and certified

own wood production

FSC certified7% 3rd party & 6% 2nd party

legality verified

87%

budget spent in 2016

Local suppliers

23 mill €Taxes

4.4 mill €

paid to ROC government in 2016

incl. pension plan in 2016

Wages & benefits

Economic Landscapeover 64 mill. € net sales

13 mill €

Regulatory Landscape

FSC / GRI / NEPCon / PEFC / Global Compact

InternationalStandards

ILO / Biodiversity Convention / Climate Convention / REDD+ / FLEGT

International Agreements

forest / workers / social / environmental / tax legislation

National Laws

Global Development

Tropical forestry produces so much more than timber

We do more than wood!

From Forests to Landscapes

Tropical forest

management is

integrating different

social, environmental,

economic and regulatory

landscapes into INTACT

FOREST LANDSCAPES

Forest operations in

the tropics produce

timber products loaded

with rural development

benefits and

environmental

conservation

Delivering on expectations

Linking achievement with expectations

SPOTT ASSESSMENT

Engaging with key partners

We need more

engagement with

external constituents

that support us, that

testify to our

achievement and that

link our achievement

to external

expectations

SHAPING THE FUTURE

ACTING TOGETHER

SHAPING THE FUTURE - key messages -

We do more than wood!

1. Natural forest management is unique and very different from other natural resource management approaches, integrating social, environmental, economic and regulatory landscapes into Intact Forest Landscapes. Forest operations in the tropics produce timber products loaded with rural development benefits and environmental conservation

2. We need to serve goals together, for a global well-being, the full range of socio-economic benefits as well as the environmental maintenance and conservation, ensuring INTACT FOREST LANDSCAPES in natural tropical forests in Africa

3. The future depends on the ECONOMIC VIABILITY of the forest industry. This is in danger. A common ACTION PLAN needs to be established in short term uniting Local Governments, Collaborative Partnerships on Forests, FAO, ITTO, ATIBT and the private timber industry.

We need to do it together!

INTERHOLCO AG

Schutzengelstrasse 36

6340 Baar, Switzerland

Email: Ulrich.Grauert@interholco.com

Office Phone: +41 (0)41 767 03 03

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