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UPDATE 1-Finnish forestry group UPM presses ahead with biorefinery plans


By Reuters Staff
(Adds details, background)
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Finnish forestry group UPM has decided to start the basic engineering phase for a biorefinery with annual capacity of 500,000 tonnes of high-quality renewable fuels including sustainable jet fuel, it said on Thursday.
These initial preparations for the plant - to be located either in Kotka, Finland, or Rotterdam in the Netherlands - would last at least 12 months, after which UPM said it would make the investment decision.
The company said its solid wood biomass-based residues and side streams would play a substantial role in the feedstock pool.
UPM said in January last year that it had decided to invest 550 million euros ($665 million) in a new biorefinery in Leuna, Germany, to produce a range of 100% wood-based biochemicals, enabling a switch from fossil raw materials to sustainable alternatives. ($1 = 0.8269 euros) (Reporting by Tarmo Virki in Tallinn Editing by David Goodman) ....

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UPDATE 1-Brazil soy firms commit to zero deforestation from 2020


Ana Mano
(Adds Bunge’s statement)
SAO PAULO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Brazilian soy traders CJ Selecta, Caramuru and Imcopa have committed to zero deforestation in their respective supply chains, adding pressure on larger traders to accelerate environmental commitments.
Their pledge involves a ban on trading soy grown on land deforested after August 2020 in all of Brazil, going beyond a previous agreements among traders that only applied to the Amazon rainforest.
Patricia Sugui, CJ Selecta’s sustainability manager, said the three are part of a group promoting soy sustainability, adding the move to eradicate deforestation from supply chains immediately “is an answer to demands of civil society.” The three companies mostly supply Norway’s salmon industry. ....

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