Stora Enso
Helsinki, Finland is home to Stora Enso Oyj, a maker of pulp, paper, and other forest products. Sales are concentrated in Europe, although there are sizable operations in Asia and South America as well. The Swedish mining and forestry products firm Stora AB and the Finnish forestry products company Enso Oyj amalgamated to establish Stora Enso in 1998. Over 23,000 people were employed on average in 2021.
Stora Enso was rated seventh in the world in terms of revenue and fourth in terms of profitability among forest, paper, and packaging industry firms in 2015. For the first two quarters of 2018, the company ranked second in the European forest and paper industry in terms of net earnings. The company's origins may be traced back to the world's oldest known preserved share certificate, issued in 1288. According to some observers, Stora Enso is the world's oldest limited liability firm.
Stora Enso is a leading manufacturer of renewable products in packaging, biomaterials, wooden construction, and paper, and one of the world's largest private forest owners. Stora Enso believes that anything manufactured today from fossil-based resources can be made tomorrow from a tree. Their strategy incorporates sustainability and good business practices.
Stora Enso's fiber-based low-carbon products are renewable and recyclable. They provide climate change solutions and encourage good environmental consequences, allowing clients to become more environmentally conscious.
Founded: 1998
Headquarters: Helsinki, Finland
Website: https://storaenso.com