Forestry in Southern Africa

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Committed to Zero Deforestation

Sappi neither harvests nor buys woodfibre that originates from tropical natural forests, and our wood sourcing causes zero deforestation. Our commitment to zero deforestation means knowing the source of woodfibre, and ensuring that suppliers implement practices to promptly regenerate forests post-harvest, which is required under the global forest certification standards that Sappi is committed to upholding.

Helping our community grow with us

In South Africa, our Sappi Khulisa Enterprise Supplier Development programme empowers small-scale forestry growers by integrating them into our supply chain and fostering sustainable livelihoods. Since its inception in 1983, the Sappi Khulisa tree-farming scheme has been an inspiring example of positive social impact and shared value. This initiative not only strengthens the security of our woodfibre supply chain but also uplifts rural communities by equipping them to become sustainable participants in the forestry value chain.

Our objective is to provide consistent and clear guidelines and assistance to Sappi’s contracted growers, to ensure the sustainable development and protection of our forests for future generations. Sappi’s ‘Tree Farming Guidelines for Private Growers’ cover topics such as species selection and planting through to harvesting and extraction and provide much-needed information on fundamental issues such as safety and proper planning and scheduling processes.

Watch the Sappi Khulisa video here.

If you wish to become a private grower, the guidelines are split into five parts below

Part 1 - Forest management

Part 2 - Silviculture Part

Part 3 - Forest engineering

Part 4 - Innovations in forestry

Part 5 - Annexures

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