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Stora Enso records the best CSR-Performance Report in Finland

Zurich, January 18th, 2016

stora ensoStora Enso’s Global Responsibility Performance Report 2014 has won four awards in the independent annual sustainability report review, commissioned by FIBS, Finland’s leading non-profit corporate responsibility network. The four awards include the best sustainability report, best reporting on Human Rights and on Tax Footprint and the top choice of a consortium of Finnish corporate sustainability students.

In FIBS’ review Stora Enso’s report was particularly acknowledged for its extensive and transparent sustainability reporting, with a special focus on reporting related to the target-oriented management of human rights.

“We are proud of this achievement, as transparent reporting is a key element in our sustainability work,” says Noel Morrin, EVP Sustainability at Stora Enso. “However, good reporting requires continuous development. Going forward, we are aiming to set the bar even higher.”

The FIBS has been organised for the 20th time, and its review covered a total of 173 sustainability reports, including reports produced by all of the companies listed on Nasdaq OMX Helsinki together with selected reports from the private and public sector.


Stora Enso is a leading provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wood and paper on global markets. The company aims to replace non-renewable materials by innovating and developing new products and services based on wood and other renewable materials. The CSR-Champion employs some 27 000 people and is publicly listed in Helsinki (STEAV, STERV) and Stockholm (STE A, STE R).

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