THE PULP MILL OF THE FUTURE



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THE PULP MILL OF THE FUTURE Niklas von Weymarn, VP Research, Metsä Fibre 1

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Metsä Fibre, key figures 2013, continuous operations Sales 1,313 million euros Result before tax 197 million euros Personnel, year end Around 900 Pulp capacity 2,460 million tonnes per annum Wood consumption 12.5 million m3 Energy self sufficiency, electricity 144 % 4 Metsä Fibre

Metsä Fibre, international and renewing 5 Metsä Fibre

Metsä Fibre s pulp mills are located in Finland Joutseno Capacity: 690,000 tonnes Wood consumption: 3.4 million m 3 ECF-bleached softwood pulp Personnel: 133 Kemi Capacity: 590,000 tonnes Wood consumption: 2.9 million m 3 ECF-bleached softwood and hardwood pulp Personnel: 169 Rauma Capacity: 650,000 tonnes Wood consumption: 3.4 million m 3 ECF-bleached softwood pulp Personnel: 120 Äänekoski Capacity: 530,000 tonnes Wood consumption: 2.4 million m 3 ECF-bleached softwood and hardwood pulp Personnel: 171 6 Metsä Fibre

We operate in the international market Pulp deliveries 2013 We are a Finnish forest industry company and we operate in the international market. Our main market area is Europe. One quarter of Metsä Fibre s pulp is sold to Asia. 7 Metsä Fibre

WHY A NEW MILL? WHY IN FINLAND? 8

1. Growing demand for bleached softwood pulp Demand for softwood pulp million tonnes Global demand for bleached softwood pulp grows steadily Growth is strongest in Asia, especially in China +9% However, the Supply/Demand Balance of bleached softwood market pulp is expected to stay over 90%*, if current situation endures 9 * PPPC, Nov. 2014 (incl. investment decisions made)

2. The use of Finnish wood can be increased sustainably million m³ Forest growth Industrial use of wood Sustainable harvesting potential Imported wood Use of domestic wood 10 Source: Finnish Forest Research Institute

Cooperation starts in the forest 11

3. Äänekoski is Metsä Fibre s oldest mill 1000 STRONG 800 Weighted average bleached kraft pulp capacity*, 1000 t/a 600 400 Metsä Fibre xx Weighted average capacity 508 000 t/a Bubble size reflects the allocated market BSKP capacity 200 Weighted average technical age about 21 years WEAK 0 30 25 20 15 10 Technical age, years 5 0 12 Source: Pöyry Management Consulting * Based on the grade allocation in Pöyry s SmartTerminal

The first next-generation bioproduct mill in the world The biggest investment in the forest industry in Finland EUR 1.1 billion Annual pulp production 1.3 million tonnes (currently 0.5) Use of wood 6.5 million m³ annually (currently 2.4) Over 2,500 jobs in the whole value chain in Finland (currently about 1,000) Internal financing approximately 40 per cent 13

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WHY A BIOPRODUCT MILL? 16

Big picture Billion persons INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Unprecedented economic and population growth Healthier people However, the development has not benefitted all and is really testing the limits of our planet WHERE ARE WE IN 50 YEARS? UN 2012 report by the High-level Panel on Global Sustainability: By 2030, the world will need at least 50% more food, 45% more energy and 30% more water all at a time when environmental boundaries are throwing up new limits to supply 17 Source: UN Population division

Leading in terms of bioenergy solutions and efficiency FOREST ENERGY 0.5 million m 3 ROUNDWOOD 2.0 million m 3 SAWMILLS AND PLYWOOD MILLS PRODUCTION OF BIOENERGY 1.0 TWH 1.0 TWH PULPWOOD BIOPRODUCT MILL 6.5 million m 3 9.6 TWH TOTAL 9.0 million m 3 Energy efficiency Energy self-sufficient Fossil free Increase of over two percentage units in terms of renewable energy use in Finland 18

NEW BIOPRODUCTS 19

Modern, energy-efficient pulp mill as the core PULPWOOD BIOSLUDGE BIOGAS FERTILIZER PULP 20

Several product opportunities 21 Source: Finnish Bioeconomy Cluster FIBIC

Additional benefits Globally unique ecosystem Significant opportunity for small and mediumsized enterprises Close collaboration with the city of Äänekoski in various areas including water purification and district heating Leading mill in environmental performance Chain of custody From wood to brand owner Environmental and societal aspects 22

The schedule of the bioproduct mill YEAR 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 MONTH 5 1 9 5 8 6 Pre-planning, IEA and environmental permit processes start Investment decision Installations of Main machines Start-up of the mill Pre-planning and environmental permit ready Civil engineering, Contracts of main machines Testing Nominal p roduction begins 23