SCA sets a new environmental goal


SCA sets a new environmental goal

In an effort to even further strengthen its grip on the climate issue and reduce
the Group's carbon-dioxide emissions, SCA has decided on a new environmental
goal. 

The new environmental goal, which is an important element of SCA's long-term
climate efforts, means that:

SCA will reduce its carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and from the
purchase of electricity and heating in relation to the production level by 20%
by the year 2020, with 2005 as a reference year. 

The new goal is a logical progression of the work for a continuous reduction of
carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil fuels in relation to the production level
on which SCA decided in 2001. 

”SCA's new environmental goal is specific, measurable, on a deadline and clearly
reflects the EU's climate ambitions concerning emissions targets,” says Patrik
Isaksson, Vice President Environmental Affairs at SCA.

SCA will focus on a number of different projects with the purpose of enhancing
the efficiency of energy use and increasing the relative use of renewable energy
until 2020. An important example of this is the investment in wind power being
made together with Statkraft, which will generate 2,800 GWh annually from a
total of seven wind farms when completed. SCA will also, wherever possible,
replace the use of fossil fuels with biofuels or production waste. 

Brief facts regarding SCA and the environment:
- SCA's forests have an annual growth that exceeds felling and leads to a net
absorption of carbon-dioxide, corresponding to 2.6 million tons.      
- SCA is a large consumer and producer of bio-fuels with only 1% of its fuel
balance consisting of coal and 5% of oil. 
- SCA ranked fifth among companies with the best reporting standards in the
Nordic survey of the Carbon Disclosure Project's annual survey regarding the
handling of climate issues and reporting of emissions by the world's largest
companies. 
- SCA is included in NASDAQ OMX Nordic's Sustainability Index, which includes
the Nordic region's 50 leading companies in terms of sustainability. 

Stockholm, 10 December 2008

For further information please contact

Petter Tiger, Press and Media Officer, +46 8 788 53 62

NB
This information is such that SCA must disclose in accordance with the
Securities Markets Act. 



SCA is a global consumer goods and paper company that develops and produces
personal care products, tissue, packaging solutions, publication papers and
solid-wood products. Sales are conducted in some 90 countries. SCA has many
well-known brands, including the global brands Tena and Tork. Sales in 2007
amounted to SEK 106 billion (EUR 11.4 billion). SCA has approximately 50,000
employees. More information at www.sca.com

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