Timber and paper policy

Only sustainable origin timber and paper products in Kesko’s product range by 2025.

Uncontrolled and illegal felling is a significant global threat to forests. Deforestation accelerates climate change and reduces biodiversity. However, sustainable forestry can prevent negative environmental impacts and promote the rights and financial position of local communities. ​Sustainable forest management helps to maintain forests and preserve them for future generations.

Kesko’s product range includes numerous timber and paper products.  For example, timber and building board are typically found in the building and technical trade products, while baking paper, kitchen rolls and toilet tissue are typical paper goods found in the grocery trade.

In 2013, Kesko’s building and technical trade was awarded the PEFC certificate, which covers sawn pine and spruce timber as well as processed timber wholesale distribution in Finland (percentage-based method). Furthermore, all K-Rauta stores in Finland have been covered by the PEFC group certificate since 2019.

Kesko’s objective is that by 2025 all timber and paper products in its product range will come from material of sustainable origin. Timber and paper products are FSC or PEFC certified or from certified origin or made of recycled materials. In the grocery trade, the policy applies to Kesko’s own-brand products. In the building and technical trade, the policy applies to all timber delivered by Kesko.

As early as 2009, the building and technical trade has ruled that it will not procure products made from endangered tree species growing in tropical natural forests. All wood products made from tropical wood are certified. 

In our own construction operations, we use FSC or PEFC certified timber only.

The timber and paper policy was first published in June 2017. 

Progress of the objectives of the timber and paper policy in 2023

Kesko’s building and technical trade has been awarded the PEFC certificate, which covers sales of pine and spruce timber as well as processed timber in Finland (percentage-based method). The average PEFC certification percentage in 2023 was 91 % for pine and 87 % for spruce. 
Of the timber and paper products in the Pirkka and K-Menu ranges, 82% contained sustainable raw material of which 57% was FSC-certified and 43% PEFC-certified. In the Menu range, 99% of timber and paper products contained sustainable raw material, of which 55% was FSC-certified, 37% PEFC-certified and 8% made of recycled materials.

Progress in 2021-2023:

  2023 2022 2021
Percentage of timber and paper products
containing sustainable raw material in the Pirkka and K-Menu ranges
82    
Percentage of timber and paper products
containing sustainable raw material in the
Menu range
99 99  

Calculation changed to weight-based in 2024. The figures of the previous years are corrected accordingly.

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