integrated sustainability
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This presentation discusses the Pan Pac Forest Products and the Pacific Wood Products (PWP) integrated model of manufacturing.It covers operational, environmental management, supply chain, product development, communication and business issues.TRANSCRIPT
Integrated Sustainability
Pan Pac Forest ProductsTimothy Allan & Tony Clifford
Outline
Introduction A Holistic Approach Operational FSC Supply Chain Product Development Communication A business perspective
Pan Pac Forest Products
A vertically integrated forestry company Forestry & Forest Management Timber Manufacturing/Milling Pulp Manufacturing Remanufacturing
Product Manufacturing
A Holistic Approach
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) An Environmental Management System An Ecological Management System
Manufacturing Site Control & Monitoring
Integrated Manufacturing Supply Chain Management Product Development
Forest Management
Forest Stewardship
An environmental management system for forests and forest products.
Forest Management: how the forests are grown and looked after.
Chain of Custody: ensures mill can track an FSC log from the forest.
Forest Estate
5 forests comprising approx 33,000 Ha of planted estate.
FSC
Ten key Principles & Criteria1.Legal Compliance2.Tenure and Use Rights3.Indigenous Peoples rights4.Social Responsibility5.Benefits from the Forest6.Environmental Impact7.Management planning and consultation8.Monitoring9.Management high conservation forest10.Plantations
FSC – Critical Aspects
Environmental ImpactManagement planning and consultationMonitoring
( Plan, Do, Check, Act) FSC is about ‘Walking the Talk’ Substantive – Saying & Doing EMS might be more ‘Process’
Site & Operational
Timber & Fibre Processing
Operational
Understanding the Operation
Whilst life cycle thinking incorporates more than the site, it is critical to understand and control operations
Detailed understanding of site Deals with ‘Local’ Issues Monitoring & Reporting provide ongoing
control and improvement.
Integrated Manufacturing
Integrated Manufacturing
Supply Chain
It is important to understand the product in the context of its life cycle. Look at the total environmental
contributions. Identify the key areas that can be
targeted for improvement. Enable informed decision making.
Product Development
Product life cycle thinking a critical component to developing a better approach
Defined the product broadly as: ‘1m2 structure including cladding over a
lifespan of 50 years including maintenance’. Modelled comparisons and established
key parameters. Implemented key concepts in product
development.
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Full Life Cycle Model
The finished product
Communicating it
Communicating it
Communicating it
Communicating it
From our forest to your home
From our forest to your home
A Business Perspective
• Competiveness• Integration allows scale• Scale provides expertise and experienced staff with a
diversity of skills.
• Economics• Difficult to measure direct benefits of integration – often
overshadowed by negatives.
• Holistic view of Parent Company has had influence.• All major capital expenditure is based on a supporting
stategy – must be economic but that is not the only driver.