SASB Dimension
Greenhouse Gas EmissionsSASB Code
RR-PP-110A.1SASB Code
RT-CP-110a.1SASB Sector
Pulp & Paper ProductsSASB Sector
Containers and PackagingGRI Dimension
EnvironmentalGRI Code
305-1GRI Code
305-2GRI Code
305-3GRI Code
305-5Stakeholder
PlanetTCFD
Related IndicatorsSuzano's reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is based on the operational control approach and covers its operations:
Looking at the entire production chain, a significant portion of the company's emissions come from stationary industrial operations, operational logistics, and product distribution. This includes inbound activities such as transportation, storage, and delivery of inputs to the company, as well as outbound activities involving transportation, storage, and delivery of products to customers. In addition to industrial stationary operations, the transportation of products between ports, both domestic and international, represents the largest volume of emissions concentration.
Also included in this category are biogenic emissions associated with the natural carbon cycle and those resulting from the combustion, harvesting, digestion, fermentation, decomposition, or processing of biologically derived materials. Factors considered in the calculation of biogenic emissions include the use of biomass, black liquor, and methanol for energy production, as well as the use of heat and steam in industrial units. In addition, renewable fuels used in operations, particularly road-based activities, such as ethanol, biodiesel blended with diesel, and ethanol blended with gasoline, are included.
The methodologies chosen for quantification, data collection and application of emission factors follow the guidelines outlined in the ABNT NBR ISO 14064-1 standard (ABNT, 2007). Additionally, the preparation of the 2023 base year inventory also relied on other methodological references:
According to the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory Principles, measurement data and emission factors that reflect local conditions have been prioritized whenever possible. The GHG emissions reported in the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, as published in the Public Registry of the Brazilian GHG Protocol Program, are periodically verified and audited by an independent third party.
In order to ensure comparability with the base year and to be consistent with Suzano's Commitments to Renew Life, the Global Warming Potential (GWP) indices from the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) were used for the emissions data presented in the Annual Report. In addition, for the forthcoming Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory to be published in the Public Registry of the Brazilian Greenhouse Gas Protocol Program, data were calculated using metrics from the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report (AR5). This information is also available upon request.
The following information is available in the tables below:
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
tCO₂e | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | |
Direct emissions (scope 1)¹ |
2,155,102.69 |
2,328,335.53 |
2,378,304.09 |
2,421,049.08 |
Indirect emissions (scope 2)² |
59,531.90 |
137,822.64 |
49,216.75 |
49,237.12 |
Other indirect emissions (scope 3)³ ⁴ |
1,568,893.44 |
1,842,093.64 |
1,737,960.57 |
1,643,791.84 |
Total |
3,783,528.03 |
4,308,251.81 |
4,165,481.41 |
4,114,078.04 |
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
tCO₂e | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | |
Scope 1 |
20,304,261.08 |
20,492,627.36 |
21,110,167.78 |
20,473,495.00 |
Scope 3² |
46,621.06 |
74,003.10 |
84,894.25 |
588,463.83 |
Total |
20,350,882.14 |
20,566,630.46 |
21,195,062.03 |
21,061,959.00 |
In tons of gas | In tons of CO₂ equivalent¹ | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scope | GEE | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
t | t | t | t | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | tCO₂e | ||
Scope 1 |
CO₂ |
1.864.863,86 |
2.055.465,20 |
2.051.137,19 |
2,074,337.16 |
1.864.863,86 |
2.055.465,20 |
2.051.137,19 |
2,074,337.16 |
Scope 1 |
CH₄ |
2.880,18 |
1.888,83 |
2.531,32 |
2,490.95 |
72.004,51 |
47.220,73 |
63.282,90 |
62,273.81 |
Scope 1 |
N₂O |
684,03 |
703,88 |
854,37 |
919.99 |
203.841,37 |
209.755,64 |
254.603,05 |
274,156.43 |
Scope 1 |
HFC |
7,89 |
8,22 |
1.43 |
5.51 |
14.392,95 |
15.893,96 |
9.280,96 |
10,281.67 |
Scope 1 |
TOTAL |
- |
- |
- |
|
2.155.102,69 |
2.328.335,53 |
2.378.304,091 |
2,421,049.08 |
Scope 2² |
CO₂ |
59.531,90 |
137.822,64 |
49.216,75 |
49,237.12 |
59.531,90 |
137.822,64 |
49.216,75 |
49,237.12 |
Scope 2² |
TOTAL |
- |
- |
- |
|
59.531,90 |
137.822,64 |
49.216,75 |
49,237.12 |
Scope 3³ |
CO₂ |
1.508.601,10 |
1.787.432,72 |
1.681.086,36 |
1,554,843.23 |
1.508.601,10 |
1.787.432,72 |
1.681.086,36 |
1,554,843.23 |
Scope3³ |
CH₄ |
511,52 |
713,53 |
732,18 |
1,401.68 |
12.788,08 |
17.838,23 |
18.304,62 |
35,042.07 |
Scope 3³ |
N₂O |
84,41 |
100,86 |
128,59 |
180.84 |
25.154,68 |
30.056,28 |
38.320,07 |
53,889.39 |
Scope 3³ |
HFC |
20,27 |
3,67 |
0,15 |
0.01 |
22.349,58 |
6.766,41 |
249,52 |
17.16 |
Scope 3³ |
TOTAL |
- |
- |
- |
|
1.568.893,44 |
1.842.093,64 |
1.737.960,57 |
1,643,791.84 |
In contrast to 2023, Suzano experienced a year of reduced production due to the general shutdown (PG, in Portuguese acronym) across all of the company's mills. Absolute emissions showed a slight increase (2%), mainly influenced by emissions from agricultural activities due to the consolidation of the forestry base. Notably, there was a reduction in emissions from forestry operations and a slight increase in stationary emissions. This was mainly due to reduced production and the subsequent restarting of mills after shutdowns, which requires above-average consumption of fossil fuels.
Suzano's primary direct emissions (scope 1) come from the consumption of fossil fuels in the stationary equipment of its industrial units. Additionally, significant emission sources are identified in the forestry units, mainly due to the consumption of fossil fuels by mobile sources during forestry and harvesting operations, logistics activities, and the use of nitrogen fertilizers and soil correction (liming). Details by category are available in the indicator "Direct greenhouse gas emissions (scope 1), by category and type".
Suzano's indirect emissions from energy purchases (scope 2) result from the purchase of electricity from the National Interconnected System (SIN, in Portuguese acronym), Brazil's electricity generation and transmission network. These emissions hold greater importance in the industrial units, especially in the case of paper machines, which require a continuous and substantial supply of electricity.
Given that Suzano generates a significant portion of its own energy consumption, scope 2 emissions hold relatively low significance in the overall inventory. Consumption levels across the company's units in 2023 remained consistent with those in 2022. Although there was an increase in Suzano's total consumption due to the integration of two new plants under the company's operational control (Mogi das Cruzes in São Paulo and Ribas do Rio Pardo in Mato Grosso do Sul), this was offset by the improvement in the average emission factor for electricity supplied through the SIN of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTIC). This factor decreased by 10% due to the increase in renewable electricity generation in 2023. As a result, the final Scope 2 emissions result did not change significantly.
Scope 3 emissions saw a decrease of 5% in 2023. Among Suzano's other indirect emissions ( scope 3), those stemming from transportation and distribution, both for inputs and finished products, are the most significant. The company has diligently focused on addressing this aspect in recent years. However, the main factor that has contributed to the reduction of Scope 3 emissions has been the reduction in production and, consequently, in the transportation of finished products.