Antalis improves product traceability

Antalis is hoping to strengthen its environmental credentials by gathering information on its own suppliers' regulatory conformity and adherence with new FSC and PEFC standards, as well as the new European Timber regulation. The company is using its Myrmex platform for this purpose, enabling it to evaluate the potential risks linked to certain supplier sources and to take measures to mitigate any likely issues.

The Myrmex platform is accompanied by a Sustainable Woodpulp and Paper Sourcing policy which details Antalis' efforts to ensure it uses timber from legal, sustainable and well-managed sources, and supports initiatives and forestry management schemes that promote this. The platform and policy are an integral part of the Antalis Green Connection Initiative under which the group aims to collaborate closely with its suppliers, customers and other stakeholders in the paper industry to develop products and solutions that promote environmental excellence.

By collecting and centralising information on supply chain traceability, Antalis is not only in a position to provide its customers with robust CSR credentials, it also facilitates transparent relationships with suppliers.

In addition to general business and contact information, suppliers are asked to complete a questionnaire providing exhaustive information on:

- Global CSR information: CSR reports, collective agreements, implementation of environmental standards, business ethics measures, work security and equal opportunities.

- Product regulatory conformity: compliance with the EU Timber Regulations (tree species used in paper manufacturing and country of origin), EU REACH directives, FSC and PEFC standards, food contact regulation and waste directives, as well as environmental product characteristics such as the percentage of recycled fibres used - certifications attesting to compliance must be provided.

- Production site data: ISO certifications, permit expiration date, on-site accident rates which again, all referenced certifications must be provided.

The information gathered is then verified for coherence and a risk analysis committee evaluates the potential risks linked to each supplier per product. If a major risk has been identified, a number of courses of action are possible - Antalis can ask for additional information, request that the supplier change the species/countries it sources materials from or decide to no longer work with the supplier.

"We have an obligation to ensure that our commercial development takes into account key economic, social and environmental concerns," said Matthew Botfield, environmental manager at Antalis UK. "The Myrmex platform enables us to provide our customers with robust guarantees regarding the environmental performance of our offering. This performance is reflected in our new product environmental classification system, the Green Star System, which ranks each product accordingly to its level of eco-responsibility and allows users to make informed choices."

 

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