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Reports 2002  >  Corporate Responsibility  >  Stakeholders  >  Community Involvement  >  Highlights

Imatra
Nymölla
Stora Enso North America
Celbi
Local services

Imatra
In addition to offering subjects to university students for diploma theses, organising study visits to the mill, and arranging school projects for local students, the Imatra Mill has worked to raise interest in the forestry industry among girls. Since 1996, the mill has worked with ninth-grade girls at local schools in promoting subjects leading to a career in the paper industry.

Nymölla
At the Nymölla Mill, regular meetings are held with local politicians and other elected representatives throughout the year. Representatives from the mill also attend committee meetings on environmental and fishing issues.

Stora Enso North America
Stora Enso North America participates in various activities coordinated by state-wide and regional business organisations - including the Wisconsin Paper Council, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, and Forward Wisconsin - to foster and develop small businesses in the community. Stora Enso North America is also a corporate member of several forestry-related committees devoted to sharing best practices.

Celbi
The Celbi Mill has participated in image surveys linked to the image of the paper and pulp industry in Portugal, and has organised open house days for retired employees and local residents. In addition, regular meetings are held with trade union representatives to discuss issues and inform unions about the mill's performance and objectives for the upcoming year.

Local Services
Many of Stora Enso's mills work in close cooperation with local fire brigades, and several mills have their own emergency on-site services. In all, nine mills provide district heating to their local communities and some process municipal wastewater in their treatment facilities.



 
 
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