Progress Toward Vision 2030: Improve Our Climate Impact and Advance Water Stewardship
- International Paper Company has reduced water usage intensity by 19% at their Valliant, Oklahoma mill since 2019. Their Springfield, Oregon mill has surpassed its water reduction goal, reducing water consumption by 7.5% through noncapital projects. They plan to implement water management plans that consider the unique context of each operation to better manage water resources and minimize impact on local communities.
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Originally published in International Paper's 2022 Sustainability
Report
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 11, 2023 / International Paper Company
2022 Impact:
Several of our mills successfully reduced their water usage in 2022 and have developed best practices that are useful for our enterprise-wide knowledge sharing. However, in 2022, we did not make significant progress against our enterprise goal of reducing water usage by
As a result of these challenges, we initiated a process in 2022 to re-evaluate and improve our water stewardship governance and processes. Today, our planned water stewardship activities from 2023 forward are more closely aligned with our manufacturing objectives. Our intention is that our renewed approach will optimize integration of water reduction within our operations and ensure that our water stewardship efforts are more effective and impactful.
Target:
Reduce our water use by
Our first-ever water use target commits us to reduce operational water use intensity by
Spotlight:
Two mills, two water use reduction plans
Our containerboard mill in Valliant, Oklahoma has reduced total water use intensity by
Our Springfield, Oregon containerboard mill successfully exceeded its water reduction goal. Surpassing a planned reduction of
Advancing water stewardship
Water is essential to nearly every process in our mills - pulping, steam generation, papermaking, box making, and more. As such, we can play a key role in conserving and protecting local water resources.
We have analyzed water use and risk at each of our facilities to reduce the amount of water we withdraw, maintain regulatory compliance and improve the long-term sustainability of the water resources we share.
Reducing water use
We've addressed water consumption in our operations by:
- Conducting comprehensive water risk assessments in our facilities; our in-house method combines relevant internal and third-party data, including the World Resources Institute's (WRI) Aqueduct Baseline Water Stress indicator
- Rebooted an internal Water Wise campaign throughout our operations to reduce water with more robust facility level data and governance
Watershed protection
All water issues are local. And every watershed has unique characteristics, threats and opportunities. In each watershed where we operate, we assess its characteristics to address the most important water issues for local communities, other water users and the environment.
We also partner with the World Resources Institute, through its Aqueduct Alliance program, to stay connected to the latest research, tools and best practices across industries.
Spotlight:
Mill Water Champions
At our large manufacturing facilities, an expert team of process engineers and environmental experts identifies opportunities, implements projects and tracks progress on water use reduction. The group shares best practices and lessons through an internal project database and regular meetings.
Looking ahead
Water stewardship remains a critical focus of our sustainability efforts, and we will continue to implement our Water Wise campaign to implement reductions and raise awareness about the importance of water conservation and responsible use. We will also strive to improve monitoring and reporting of water use, which will allow us to better understand our water footprint and identify areas for improvement.
As part of our commitment to context-based water management, we will develop and implement water management plans that consider the unique environmental, social and economic context of each of our operations. This will help us better manage water resources, minimize our impact on local communities and ensure the long-term sustainability of our operations.
In addition, we will continue to improve our water risk assessment process to identify and address potential water-related risks, such as scarcity or pollution, and develop appropriate mitigation strategies. By taking these steps, we are confident that we can achieve our water stewardship goals and contribute to a more sustainable future.
About International Paper
International Paper (NYSE: IP) is a global producer of planet-friendly packaging, pulp and other fiber-based products, and one of North America's largest recyclers. Headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., we employ approximately 39,000 colleagues globally who are committed to creating what's next. We serve customers worldwide, with manufacturing operations in North America, Latin America, North Africa and Europe. Net sales for 2022 were
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