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11.24.09 - Fibria is the only company from the forest products sector, and one of just seven Brazilian companies that have been chosen for this year’s Dow Jones Global Sustainability Index
Fibria has been included in the 2009/2010 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI World), a selection of the world’s companies with the best corporate sustainability practices.
In this latest edition of the DJSI World, Brazil is represented by seven companies, with Fibria representing the Forest Products sector. The announcement was made by the SAM Group, an independent firm dedicated to sustainable investments, which is based in Switzerland.
The Dow Jones Global Sustainability Index was launched in 1999 and provides an annual assessment of the economic, social and environmental performance of 2,500 companies, spread across 57 economic sectors. The SAM Group chooses the top 10% of companies with the best practices to comprise the index, taking into consideration themes such as corporate governance, management of human capital, and climate change, among others.
Fibria has an annual production capacity of approximately 6 million tons of pulp and paper. Its operations, based entirely on renewable forests, range from the production of pulp and paper to the distribution of products to the end consumer. With areas of planted forest in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Mato Grosso do Sul and Bahia, Fibria has a forest base totaling 1.3 million hectares, of which 461,000 hectares are set aside for permanent preservation.

