is reincorporated in Finland as Aktiebolaget W. erects the first steam-powered sawmill in Finland, on the island of Kotka.ġ885: Stora acquires a sawmill at Skutskär.ġ888: Stora Kopparbergs Bergslag becomes a limited share company Enso Träsliperi Aktiebolaget is born through the building of the first groundwood mill on the Vuoksi River.ġ896: W. Mid-18th century:Production of Falun red paint commences.Įarly 19th century:Stora begins producing pig iron and bar iron, and later moves into forest products.ġ862: Mining, iron, and wood activities are combined within a single company, Stora Kopparbergs Bergslag.ġ872: Norway-based W.
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Mission: To promote communication and the well-being of people by turning renewable fiber into paper, packaging, and processed wood products.ġ288: First documentary evidence of mining at the copper mountain near Falun, Sweden.ġ347: King Magnus Eriksson of Sweden grants a royal charter, bestowing a series of privileges on the mine.ġ650: Annual copper production hits peaks of 3,000 tons.ġ687: Second of two giant cave-ins marks the beginning of a gradual decline in mine output. NAIC: 113110 Timber Tract Operations 113310 Logging 115310 Support Activities for Forestry 321113 Sawmills 322110 Pulp Mills 322121 Paper (Except Newsprint) Mills 322122 Newsprint Mills 322130 Paperboard Mills 322211 Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing 322222 Coated and Laminated Paper Manufacturing 422110 Printing and Writing Paper Wholesalers Our sales in 2018 were EUR 10.5 billion, with an operational EBIT of EUR 1.3 billion.Incorporated: 1896 as Aktiebolaget W. Stora Enso has some 26 000 employees in more than 30 countries, and is publicly listed on the Helsinki and Stockholm stock exchanges. Inside and out, we are constantly looking for ways to improve processes, save energy and use raw material as efficiently as possible.
We work to ensure that forests and plantations are sustainably managed and that every effort is made to ensure more trees are grown than harvested. Responsibility for nature and the communities where we operate underpin our approach in every aspect. Overall, we aim to be a leader in our field, preferred partner, and a respected member in the societies where we work, bringing value to our customers, employees, investors, suppliers, and other stakeholders. Tomorrow, we believe there is the potential to produce anything that’s made with fossil-based materials from a tree.
Today our solutions are found in such segments as building, retail, food and beverages, manufacturing, publishing, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, confectionary, hygiene and textiles. Our products, in many cases, provide a low-carbon alternative to products made from fossil-based or other non-renewable materials. Stora Enso develops and produces solutions based on wood and biomass for a range of industries and applications worldwide, leading in the bioeconomy and supporting our customers in meeting demand for renewable eco-friendly products.īuilding on our heritage and know-how in forestry and trees, Stora Enso is committed to the development of products and technologies based on renewable materials.