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- 2. Innovation
The sixth industrial revolution is bio-based
1. wave
Iron
Water power
Machines
Textile
Trade
1785
2
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2. wave
Steam engine
Railways
Steel
Cotton
1845
3. wave
Electricity
Chemicals
Combustion
engine
6. wave
Sustainable
Bio economy
Renewable
energy
Green chemicals
Industrial ecology
Green
5. wave
Digital web nanotechnology
Biotechnology
4. wave
Petrochemicals Information
technology
Aircrafts and
space
Electronics
1900
March 2010
11/26/2013
1950
1990
2020
Source: Worldwatch Institute / State of the World
- 3. Changing world, new priorities
Resource scarcity
Economic power shifts
Climate change
Digitalisation
3
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Resource efficiency
Renewable and recyclable products
Innovation and new businesses
- 4. Changing world, new priorities
EffNet
focus areas
Resource scarcity
Economic power shifts
Climate change
Digitalisation
4
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Resource efficiency
Renewable and recyclable products
Innovation and new businesses
- 6. Eco-design principle adopted in product
development
8 New concept
development
7 Optimization
of end-of-life
system
1 Selection of
low impact
materials
6 Optimization
of initial lifetime
2 Reduction of
material usage
5 Reduction of
impact during
use
3 Optimization
of production
techniques
4 Optimization
of distribution
systems
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September 13, 2011
- 7. EffNet research themes
withing Eco-design principle
8 New concept
development
7 Optimization
of end-of-life
system
1 Selection of
low impact
materials
MFC
Foam
6 Optimization
of initial
lifetime
2 Reduction of
material usage
5 Reduction of
impact during
use
3 Optimization
of production
techniques
4 Optimization
of distribution
systems
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High Filler/
Less Fiber
Image based
measuring
Printability
research
September 13, 2011
- 8. The Economist and UPM Paper:
The Biofore Effect 1992-2012
WATER CONSUMPTION*
–35%
PRODUCTION WASTE*
–90%
CARBON EMISSIONS*
–90%
CERTIFIED WOOD FIBRE
+100%
*Per tonne of paper
The Economist 1992-2012
UPM Paper / Environmental footprint
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EffNet supports continues improvement
And competitiveness
- 9. Numbers show we move
in the right direction!
LESS WASTE
1000 t
LESS WATER
m3/t pulp
m3/t paper
UPM’s total
waste
to landfills
UPM’s process
wastewater
volumes
LESS ENERGY
kWh/t
per tonne of chemical pulp
per tonne of paper
2020 targets per tonne
of paper and pulp
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UPM’s electricity
consumption
per tonne of paper
- 10. UPM named among the world’s sustainability
leaders
• UPM retained its position in both the Dow Jones European and
World Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for 2013-2014
• The total score of UPM has gradually improved and is substantially
ahead of the average industry
• UPM was assessed as the best company in the environmental
dimension within the Paper & Forest Products sector
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- 11. Integration of current operations and
competencies into new knowledge and
operations
Current businesses
&
competencies
New
forest industry
New knowledge
&
new businesses
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Public
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
- 12. EffNet positioning:
Integration of current operations and
competencies into new knowledge and
operations
Current businesses
&
competencies
High Filler/
Less Fiber
Image based
measuring
Printability
research
New knowledge
&
new businesses
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New
forest industry
MFC
Foam
Public
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
- 13. Wood raw material for many products
and UPM new business opportunities
Fibres to
biocomposites
Fibres to pulp
Fibres to
biofibrils
Bark and branches to
bioenergy and biofuels
Lignin
to energy and biochemicals
Extractives
to biodiesel
or biochemicals
Cellulose or hemicellulose
to biochemicals
Logs for sawn goods
and plywood
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May 2012
- 14. EffFibre foreseen potential impact areas:
New business opportunities through
UPM platform extension
BIOMASS
PLATFORM EXTENSION
WIDE RANGE OF BIOPRODUCTS
TODAY’S BIOPRODUCTS
(Mostly Paper, but limited)
RENEWABLE DIESEL
BIOCOMPOSITES
UPM
PLATFORM
BIOFIBRILS
BIOCHEMICALS
+ Networks!
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NEW AREAS
- 16. Growing UPM site in Lappeenranta Finland
- Biorefinery to produce renewable diesel
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Internal
- 17. Forest industry has a unique position in this
transformation
Renewable
materials
Recyclable
products
Low CO2
emissions
CO2 capturing
products
New bio-based
product alternatives
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