Environmental responsibility

Mika Ruuskanen, Head of the Green Nordic Morning program.

 

Increasing energy efficiency

We reduce our own and our customers’ environmental impact by investing in environmentally responsible operations, products and services, and by promoting environmental awareness.

The Group’s production plants in Helsinki and Falun are ISO14001 certified, climate-neutral, and entitled to use the Swan ecolabel. Moreover, they have been granted the right to use the paper chain of custody labels. 

The management of environmental responsibility is based on the environmental strategy, policies and certified environmental programs.

2016

The strategically important action of moving the business operations in the same office in Helsinki, Stockholm and Malmö will also increase the Group's energy efficiency and decrease the need to travel.

 

Edita Bobergs’ production was centralized exclusively in Falun. The operations from Västerås and Stockholm were either divested or moved to Falun. In Edita Prima the use of solvents was reduced by 12 per cent. The change was primarily due to offset printing machines being replaced by digital printing machines.

2017

Moving the business operations in the same office in Helsinki at the end of 2017 will further increase the Group's energy efficiency.

Our goal is to produce less than 320 ton CO2 emissions in 2017.

Environmental goals

We increase environmental awareness among our employees, customers and suppliers:

  •  We publish the results of our environmental work in our annual corporate responsibility report.
  • The goals of our environmental work are communicated to our employees on the intranet.
  • We provide our customers with products that carry the Nordic Ecolabel and the paper chain of custody labels.
  • We have set environmental criteria for the stages of the supply chain that have the largest environmental impact.

We will reduce our carbon footprint by 80 percent by 2018 compared to 2009. This means that:

  • All of our printing plants and offices will use green electricity.
  • We’ll have a unified travel and car policy.
  • We’ll have a unified method for calculating emissions, which include fuel, energy consumption, business travel and transport.
  • By the end of 2015 the carbon footprint had been reduced by 50% compared to 2009.

 

All printing plants will be annually granted the environmental certifications:

  • They will be ISO 14001 certified.
  • They will have the right to use the Nordic Ecolabel.
  • They will be paper chain of custody certified.

Environmental strategy

Products and services

To reduce their environmental impact, companies must choose the right materials and production methods. We recommend our customers to use internationally recognized labels as they are visible signals of environmental responsibility.

The Nordic Ecolabel

The environmental impact of printed products has been considered throughout the production chain, from paper manufacturing to the delivery of the finished product. The printed product fulfills the Nordic Ecolabel’s standards for forest management, pulp and paper manufacturing, printing and waste management.
Nordic Morning’s printing plants have been granted the right to use the Nordic Ecolabel. The Group's net revenue from products carrying the Nordic Ecolabel was about EUR 350 000 in 2016.

Guarantees of origin – paper

Forest certification ensures that forests are managed according to agreed criteria and that the wood fiber used is monitored from forest to finished product.

Ecological footprint

For several years, Nordic Morning has been surveying the environmental impact created by its printed products. This ecological footprint describes the environmental impact and carbon footprint of a printed product. We now have a software application with which we can calculate the carbon footprint of an individual printed product more accurately.

The forest management criteria apply to matters such as:

  • compliance with national laws and international agreements
  • respect for the rights of indigenous peoples and of workers
  • maintaining the biodiversity of forests
  • preserving forests with a significant environmental protection value.

The processes we engage in at Nordic Morning’s printing plants to track down the source of paper are certified according to international reference standards. For this reason, our printing companies are entitled to use labels showing that our paper originates from a responsibly chosen source. The Group's net revenue of printed products with Chain of Custody (CoC) labels was about EUR 900 000 in 2016.

Supply chain

From the perspective of environmental responsibility, Nordic Morning’s most significant purchases are those related to the paper and electricity supply chains. We will not procure paper that originates from illegal felling or from forests with a significant environmental protection value.

We adhere to the following principles when procuring paper:

  • We will scrutinize the environmental responsibility programs and wood procurement principles of paper suppliers.
  • We will prioritize paper that carries the Nordic Ecolabel and is CoC certified.
  • We will increase the amount of CoC-certified paper procured year on year (1393 tons in 2016).
  • We will prioritize paper that is manufactured in the Nordic countries.

Nordic Morning’s printing plants solely use energy generated from renewable sources. The Falun production facilities use hydroelectric power and wind power, and the Helsinki production facility uses hydroelectric power and wood-based biofuels. The goal is that all of the Group companies will use electricity generated from renewable sources.

Chemicals used in printing carry the Nordic Ecolabel. Before introducing a new chemical into the process, its right to carry the Nordic Ecolabel will always be checked with the organization that grants the right to use the label.

Environmentally responsible operations

Offices

In office work, most of our environmental impact comes from energy consumption and carbon-dioxide emissions caused by travel. In 2010, we began investing in determined efforts to reduce the environmental impact of the Group companies’ offices.

Most of our Group companies’ offices are included into the carbon footprint calculations.

Printing plants

The environmental systems for our production activities ensure that our environmental work is systematic and focused on continuous improvement. The systems also ensure that we follow current environmental legislation. Nordic Morning’s printing plants in Helsinki and Falun are certified in accordance with the ISO 14001 standard for environmental management.

In our production activities, the main sources of environmental impact are materials, energy, waste, and emissions. We began measuring our waste volumes regularly in the 1990’s. In 2016, around 88 percent of the total waste volume was recyclable. Over the past decade, the volume of waste that has been sorted separately has increased, but it has become possible to recycle a larger range of materials.

We have positive cash flow from our waste disposal activities: the amount of waste sold brings in more funds than the amount paid for waste disposal.

In 2016, Edita Prima and Edita Bobergs improved energy efficiency by making more efficient use of space. At Nordic Morning’s printing plants, energy is used to operate machines and equipment, as well as for heating, lighting and ventilation of the premises. All of the Group’s printing plants use district heating, and all Group companies use the municipal water supply as their only source of water.

Edita Prima also achieved lower relative consumption of solvents during the year. This was primarily due to changes in production technology, with older offset printing machines being partly replaced by digital printing machines.

Climate neutrality

In autumn 2008, Nordic Morning began measuring the Group’s total carbon-dioxide emissions. We have already reduced our emissions by 75 percent

One important step in reducing our carbon footprint has been the transition to electricity from renewable sources (green electricity) by all printing companies. In 2016, Edita Prima and Edita Bobergs were climate-neutral. They compensate for the remaining emissions by funding UN-supervised clean development mechanism projects in India.

Environmental awareness

As a company in the communications sector, we have a particular responsibility for promoting environmental awareness among our stakeholders. We aim to ensure that the day-to-day decisions made by the Group’s employees comply with the principles of sustainable development both at work and at home.

We help our customers find solutions that are as sustainable as possible. We use communications channels such as the www.ekojulkaisu.fi website to present information on how environmental issues should be considered in the various phases of designing and producing printed materials.

Energy and water consumption at Nordic Morning's production sites

Electricity (MWh)

Heating (MWh)

Water (m3)

Consumption of materials at Nordic Morning's productions sites

Paper (tonnes)

 

Printing ink (tonnes)

 

Solvents (tonnes)

 

Trend in waste from Nordic Morning's production sites

Recycled (tonnes)

 

Recovered (tonnes)

 

Hazardous waste (tonnes)

 

Waste at Nordic Morning's production sites 2016

 

CO2-emissions (CO2-tonnes)

CO2-emissions

(CO2 tonnes)

  2007200820092010201120122013201420152016
Edita Prima Oy 2792 2792 850 860 629 576 433 373 291 311
Edita Västra Aros AB 300 244 311 358 355 291 211 0 0 0
Edita Bobergs AB 186 135 49
Citat AB 125 125 125 60 106 174 109 139 85 0
Klikki AB 99 50 38 32
Nordic Morning Oyj 59 59 59 51 58 66 57 56 63 65
Edita Publishing Oy 95 95 95 87 47 46 43 46 69 67
Opetusalan koulutuskeskus Educode Oy 34 23 0 0
JG Communication Ab 112 112 112 116 68 40 32 20 14 0
Klikkicom Oy 30 28 36 16
Citat Oy 21 21 21 21 21 22 25 19 25 0
Mods Graphic Studio AB 10 10 10 11 12 6 14 14 14 6
Seed Digital Media Oy 15 9
Nordic Morning AB 11 30
Sitrus Agency AB 126
Ottoboni Sweden AB 74
Ottoboni Finland Oy 22
Sitrus Agency Oy 5
Total 3514 3458 1583 1564 1296 1222 1088 954 796 812

Employees commuting between home and the workplace is not included in the calculations.
2015: Edita Prima Oy's and Edita Bobergs AB's calculations are verified.

Corporate carbon Inventory

Emission classSource2007200820092010201120122013201420152016
 
Scope 1 Direct Greenhouse Gas emissions
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas other climate impacts 6.1 6.1 6.1 15.8 13.0 0.0 37.6 8.2 0.0 0.0
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas heating oil 0.0 0.0 0.8 8.1 6.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas transport fuels, petrol 100.4 96.8 86.3 80.7 52.0 43.8 35 34.6 21.3 17.3
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gase transport fuels, diesel 25.2 27.1 31.5 33.2 45.3 67.7 59.7 102.7 62.5 50.7
Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 1, total Direct Greenhouse total 131.7 130.0 124.7 137.7 117.0 111.5 132.3 145.5 83.8 68.0
 
Scope 2 Greenhouse Gas emissions from indirect energy
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas other climate impacts 9.6 9.6 38.2 53.5 2.6 7.5 5.5 73.7 0.0 0.0
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas purchased district cooling 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.4 1.9 1.7 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas purchased district heating 514.1 516.4 580.9 616.3 529.7 528.2 442.1 255.2 215.2 325.8
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas purchased eco-labelled electricity 2.1 2.0 8.8 6.6 5.3 4.6 3.5 0.3 0.5 0.0
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas purchased electricity 2036.0 2036.3 54.7 75.4 69.8  59.3 31.3 57.2 33.1 36.6
Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 2, total 2562.7 2565.2 683.5 753.2 609.3 601.2 483.4 387.4 248.8 362.4
EN 16 Direct and indirect Greenhouse Gas 2694.4 2695.2 808.2 890.9 726.3 712.8 615.7 532.9 332.6 430.4
 
Scope 3 Other indirect Greenhouse Gas emissions
EN 17 Other indirect Greenhouse Gas Business travel: flights 345.6 344.6 247.5 207.8 206.3 235.9 291.0 216.9 256.0 298.4
EN 17 Other indirect Greenhouse Gas Business travel: others 3.6 3.7 2.2 1.7 2.4 1.8 3.8 2.1 3.8 9.0
EN 17 Other indirect Greenhouse Gas Business travel: taxi, private car or rental car 61.4 68.6 62.1 46.2 48.5 52.2 63.3 32.2 74.9 53.1
EN 17 Other indirect Greenhouse Gas Transportations of finished products 408.2 345.7 462.5 417.2 312.9  226.9 105.7. 168.3 127.1 19.7
Green House Gas Protocol Scope 3, total 818.8 762.6 774.3 673.0 570.1 516.8 463.8 419.5 461.8 380.2
EN 17 Other indirect Greenhous Gas, total 818.8 762.6 774.3 673.0 570.1 516.8 463.8 419.5 461.8 380.2
 
Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 1, 2, 3, total 3513.2 3457.8 1582.5 1563.8 1296.4 1229.6 1079.5 952.4 794.4 810.6

How we reduce our carbon footprint

  • Our printing companies use electricity generated from renewable sources.
  • We increase the efficiency of our production and office facilities by merging sites.
  • We have discontinued the most carbon-intensive production operations.
  • We invest in improving energy-efficiency; for example, lighting systems have been replaced at production facilities and the head office.

 

 

 

 

 

  • We reduce business travel by using video conferencing.
  • We link workstations to a remote fire-extinguishing system.
  • We use leasing cars that are less harmful to the environment.
  • The Group travel policy encourages employees to make environmentally friendly decisions on business trips: the Group companies have offered employees choices such as subsidized public transport tickets and rental city bikes.
  • We compensate for carbon-dioxide emissions by funding UN-supervised clean development mechanism projects.
  • We use transport services in Finland that are environmentally compensated for.
  • We provide training on environmental issues to employees.