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Klabin's Puma Pulp Mill in Brazil Awarded ISO 50001 Certification for Energy Management

Klabin Puma pulp mill ISO 50001 certification is awarded to plants that follow good practices in energy management to ensure compliance with Brazilian legislation and good practices for loss reduction, conscientious consumption and prioritization of renewable energy sources.

Jan. 3, 2019 (Press Release) - Klabin's Puma unit (pulp mill) in Ortigueira, Paraná was awarded ISO 50001 certification, making it the first plant in the country's pulp and paper industry to follow the best practices required by said certification. This recognition attests to the unit's efforts to improve its energy performance and efficiency just little more than two years after its start-up.

“The certification, which was obtained after a series of audits, reinforces Klabin's commitment to sustainable development and recognizes the engagement and dedication of all professionals involved in the topic, whether employees, contractors or suppliers," said Sadi Oliveira, Industrial Pulp Officer at Klabin. “We're very pleased with the certification, which represents yet another achievement.”

ISO 50001 certification is awarded to plants that follow good practices in energy management to ensure compliance with Brazilian legislation and good practices for loss reduction, conscientious consumption and prioritization of renewable energy sources.

The unit's certifications include ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 (2015 version) and OHSAS 18001/2007, which attest to best practices in quality management, environmental management and occupational health and safety management, respectively.

Power Generation

The Puma Unit has average power generation capacity of 270 MW. The surplus, which is sufficient to power a city of 500,000 people, is supplied to Brazil's national grid. The amount used by the company makes the plant energy self-sufficient.

Editor's note: Klabin's Puma mill has the capacity to produce 1.5 million tons of pulp per year — 1.1 million tons of hardwood pulp and 400,000 tons of softwood pulp. A portion of the softwood pulp is converted into fluff pulp.

Klabin is the largest producer and exporter of paper for packaging in Brazil, its only company offering one-stop solutions in hardwood, softwood and fluff pulp, and the leader in corrugated board packaging and industrial bags. The company has 17 industrial units in Brazil and one in Argentina. To learn more, please visit:www.klabin.com.br.

SOURCE: Klabin