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The swiss-based multinational company Nestlé is the world’s largest food and beverage producer. Carrying around 2000 brands, the company produces more than 300 billion pieces of Nestlé packaging every year.

Nestlé claims to source paper and pulp only from sustainably managed forests. After Nestlé visited Sweden in september 2024 on the invitation from Protect the Forest, Greenpeace, Robin Wood and indigenous reindeer herders, the company made the following statement:

“We are taking actions, including exploring the decrease of our sourcing demand from the Swedish Northern Boreal region. […] We have identified this region as a biodiversity hotspot and is expected to benefit from higher conservation efforts and social/land rights considerations.”.

They have during 2025 updated the statement with the following change:
“…In that context we are taking actions, including decreasing our sourcing demand from the Swedish Northern Boreal region.”

Nestlé’s decision to decrease their sourcing from northern Sweden is a positive first step.
We hope that this campaign can help Nestlé to totally stop sourcing from SCA and natural forests in Sweden and that other companies will follow them!

The time for action is now!

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Essity was a part of SCA before the company split the two divisions in 2017, and has since retained close bonds to SCA. Essity is a global market leader in hygiene and soft tissue products, with well-known house-hold brands such as Zewa, Tena, Lotus, Tork, Libero and Libresse.

60% of Essity’s turnover comes from the European market, where Germany, France and the UK are the largest consumer countries.

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In January 2025, the British packaging company DS Smith merged with International Paper, making it the global market leader for paper based packaging. Well known companies such as Amazon, L’oréal, Zalando and Unilever are among the countless companies that rely on DS Smith for their supply of packaging material. 

Of course, there is today no way of tracking any single product up the supply chain to know for sure that it is in fact sourced from SCA and Swedish continuity forests. But as long as the risk is there, even companies indirectly sourcing from SCA through DS Smith, must take action. The risk can only be eliminated by refusing any product originating from SCA’s industries, and by stopping the trade with companies that source from SCA

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