UPM and L&T develop ethanol production from commercial and industrial waste into biofuel


UPM-Kymmene Corporation   Investor News 30, 2008  at 12:00                      

UPM and Lassila & Tikanoja (L&T) have developed a new ethanol and energy        
production concept that, for the first time, utilises commercial and industrial 
waste. UPM and L&T have studied the concept under laboratory conditions in      
cooperation with the Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) and will now    
begin extensive testing at VTT's Rajamäki unit. The objective is to be ready by 
the end of the year to decide on building a commercial scale plant.             

In the production concept developed by UPM and L&T, ethanol and energy are      
produced from commercial and industrial waste, such as paper, cardboard, wood   
and plastic. The paper industry's de-inking sludge, which is generated in mills 
that use recycled fibre when printing ink is removed from recovered paper, is   
also a suitable raw material. When mixed with petrol, ethanol manufactured from 
these raw materials that, until now, have been utilised only partly is suitable 
for traffic biofuel.                                                            

The planned ethanol and energy production plant can operate in connection with a
waste treatment unit or a paper mill. A part of the waste used as raw material  
is utilised for generating ethanol and a part for generating energy. The        
solution makes it possible to manufacture cost-effective second-generation      
biofuels for traffic in Europe without endangering the raw material supply of   
the forest industry.                                                            

In the EU's recent energy and climate package, it is considered that biofuels   
produced from waste and ligno-cellulosic material contribute to the mitigation  
of climate change more than other biofuels. Their contribution in the targeted  
consumption volume set by the EU is considered to be twice that of traditional  
biofuels.                                                                       

Utilising commercial and industrial waste in the production of ethanol and      
energy causes remarkably less greenhouse gas emissions than dumping the waste at
a landfill. Making ethanol from waste puts less stress on the climate than its  
production from grain, which is the traditional raw material. In addition, using
waste promotes the recycling of material in accordance with the principles of   
sustainable development.                                                        

For further information, please contact:                                        
Mr Hans Sohlström, UPM, Executive Vice President, New Businesses and Biofuels,  
tel. +358 400 547 717                                                           
Mr Arto Nivalainen, L&T, Vice President, Environmental Services, tel. +358 50   
594 2877                                                                        

UPM is one of the world's leading forest products groups. The Group's sales in  
2006 were EUR 10 billion, and it has about 28,000 employees. UPM's main products
include printing papers, label materials and wood products. UPM is the biggest  
user of recycled fibres in printing paper production in Europe. The company has 
production units in 14 countries and its main market areas are Europe and North 
America. UPM's shares are listed in Helsinki and the company also has an ADR    
programme on the OTC market in the United States. www.upm-kymmene.com           

Lassila & Tikanoja specialises in environmental management and property and     
plant support services. L&T is operative in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Russia and 
Norway. Net sales in 2006 amounted to 436 million euro. L&T employs 9500        
persons, 2300 of which are located outside Finland. L&T's shares are listed on  
OMX Nordic Exchange. www.lassila-tikanoja.com                                   

UPM-Kymmene Corporation                                                         
Pirkko Harrela                                                                  
Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications                              

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