Finland is taking significant steps toward integrating carbon capture technologies within its forest industry, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and low-carbon industrial practices.
Companies such as Metsä Group are exploring innovative methods to capture carbon dioxide emissions generated during pulp production.
One of the key initiatives includes plans to develop a commercial-scale carbon capture facility at a pulp mill in Rauma, designed to recover substantial volumes of CO₂ from industrial processes. This marks an important move toward implementing advanced emission control technologies in the sector.
In addition to reducing environmental impact, the captured carbon dioxide can be repurposed as a raw material for producing chemicals, fuels, and other value-added products. This approach supports the transition toward a circular bioeconomy while reducing reliance on fossil resources.
Overall, Finland’s efforts highlight a shift in the forest industry’s approach to emissions—transforming them from waste into valuable resources—while opening new opportunities for innovation, sustainability, and future business growth.
