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Key Statistics – Canfor and Canfor Pulp
Social
6,247 total workforce
2.21 medical incident rate (Canfor and Canfor Pulp combined)
$161.7 million invested in mills (Canfor)
$583,899 charitable donations
$79,690 in scholarships and bursaries
Environmental
11 million cubic metres annual harvesting rights
98.5% of forestlands certified
Products certified to all major
certification
standards (CSA, FSC, SFI)
Planted 78 million seedlings in 2015
0 high significance incidents of reportable non-compliances in forestry operations
0 moderate significance incidents of non-compliance per million cubic metres of harvest volume
2.33 low significance incidents of non-compliance per million cubic metres of harvest volume
Canfor Pulp able to provide 100% of pulp under FSC-controlled wood standard
830,000 tonnes of PEFC-certified pulp
Economic
$3.9 billion in sales (Canfor); $1.17 billion (Canfor Pulp)
$91.9 million net income (Canfor); $106.6 million (Canfor Pulp)
5.8 billion board feet annual production capacity [1]
1.46 million tonnes pulp and paper [2]
[1] Includes 100% of capacity of Scotch Gulf and Beadles and Balfour sawmills.
[2] 1.24 million tonnes kraft pulp and paper; 220,000 tonnes BCTM pulp