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FIBIC Seminar 20.11.2013
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EffNet Program within BIOFORE
HEIKKI ILVESPÄÄ
UPM
20.11.2013
FIBIC annual seminar 2013
Espoo Hanasaari
| © UPM 2 March 2010
2 11/26/2013
The sixth industrial revolution is bio-based
Inn
ovati
on
1. wave
Iron
Water power
Machines
Textile
Trade
2. wave
Steam engine
Railways
Steel
Cotton
3. wave
Electricity
Chemicals
Combustion
engine
6. wave
Sustainable
Bio economy
Renewable
energy
Green chemicals
Industrial ecology
Green
nanotechnology
1785 1845 1900 1950 1990 2020
4. wave
Petrochemicals
Aircrafts and
space
Electronics
5. wave
Digital web
Biotechnology
Information
technology
Source: Worldwatch Institute / State of the World
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Resource efficiency
Renewable and recyclable products
Innovation and new businesses
Resource scarcity
Economic power shifts
Climate change
Digitalisation
Changing world, new priorities
3 | © UPM
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Resource efficiency
Renewable and recyclable products
Innovation and new businesses
Resource scarcity
Economic power shifts
Climate change
Digitalisation
Changing world, new priorities
4 | © UPM
EffNet
focus areas
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How to maximize: Raw material efficiency
Energy efficiency
Water efficiency
5
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Eco-design principle adopted in product
development
6
8 New concept development
1 Selection of low impact materials
2 Reduction of material usage
3 Optimization of production techniques
4 Optimization of distribution
systems
5 Reduction of impact during
use
6 Optimization of initial lifetime
7 Optimization of end-of-life
system
September 13, 2011
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EffNet research themes
withing Eco-design principle
7
8 New concept development
1 Selection of low impact materials
2 Reduction of material usage
3 Optimization of production techniques
4 Optimization of distribution
systems
5 Reduction of impact during
use
6 Optimization of initial lifetime
7 Optimization of end-of-life
system
September 13, 2011
MFC
Foam
High Filler/
Less Fiber
Image based
measuring
Printability
research
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The Economist and UPM Paper:
The Biofore Effect 1992-2012
WATER CONSUMPTION*
–35% PRODUCTION WASTE*
–90% CARBON EMISSIONS*
–90% CERTIFIED WOOD FIBRE
+100% The Economist 1992-2012 UPM Paper / Environmental footprint
*Per tonne of paper
8 EffNet supports continues improvement
And competitiveness
UPM’s electricity consumption per tonne of paper
kWh/t
UPM’s total waste to landfills
1000 t
LESS WASTE
LESS ENERGY
m3/t pulp
UPM’s process wastewater volumes
per tonne of chemical pulp
per tonne of paper
m3/t paper
LESS WATER
2020 targets per tonne of paper and pulp
Numbers show we move in the right direction!
9 | © UPM
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• UPM retained its position in both the Dow Jones European and
World Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for 2013-2014
• The total score of UPM has gradually improved and is substantially
ahead of the average industry
• UPM was assessed as the best company in the environmental
dimension within the Paper & Forest Products sector
UPM named among the world’s sustainability
leaders
10
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Integration of current operations and
competencies into new knowledge and
operations
Current businesses
&
competencies
New knowledge
&
new businesses
New
forest industry
Tuesday, 26 November 2013 Public 11
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EffNet positioning:
Integration of current operations and
competencies into new knowledge and
operations
Current businesses
&
competencies
New knowledge
&
new businesses
New
forest industry
Tuesday, 26 November 2013 Public 12
MFC
Foam
High Filler/
Less Fiber
Image based
measuring
Printability
research
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Wood raw material for many products and UPM new business opportunities
13 May 2012
Bark and branches to
bioenergy and biofuels
Fibres to pulp
Lignin
to energy and biochemicals
Extractives
to biodiesel
or biochemicals
Logs for sawn goods
and plywood
Fibres to
biofibrils
Cellulose or hemicellulose
to biochemicals
Fibres to
biocomposites
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EffFibre foreseen potential impact areas:
New business opportunities through
UPM platform extension
BIOMASS PLATFORM EXTENSION WIDE RANGE OF BIOPRODUCTS
UPM
PLATFORM
BIOCHEMICALS
BIOFIBRILS
BIOCOMPOSITES
NEW AREAS
RENEWABLE DIESEL
TODAY’S BIOPRODUCTS
(Mostly Paper, but limited)
+ Networks!
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Paper Challenge affects
industry development and structure
5.11.2013 16
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Growing UPM site in Lappeenranta Finland - Biorefinery to produce renewable diesel
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Forest industry has a unique position in this
transformation
18 | © UPM
Low CO2
emissions
Renewable
materials
Recyclable
products
New bio-based
product alternatives
CO2 capturing
products
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