Cellulose is a renewable raw material used in a variety of everyday products: writing paper, packaging, books and magazines, toilet paper, diapers, tissues and even specialty papers, among others.
Cellulose is a plant-based product, which contributes to the development of biodegradable and recyclable products.
Cellulose is obtained from the eucalyptus trunk through an industrial process.
Electric power
The electricity generation process at Paracel will be 100% renewable, produced from part of the waste resulting from the cellulose extraction process. This action is aligned with the concept of circular economy, which ensures the optimization of resources and the use of waste, granting them a new value.
Carbon credits
Paracel will trade bonds or credits that translate into tradable certificates for the capture of CO2 or the equivalent of another greenhouse gas. The main objective of this activity is the creation of credits to reduce CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions, thus contributing to the reduction of the effects of global warming.
Cellulose Process
Paracel will build and operate its three components to the highest standards of global sustainability. Today it has more than 180,000 hectares of land of its own, located at an average distance of 130 km from the factory. The plant is designed for a capacity of 1.8 million tons of bleached eucalyptus Kraft pulp (BHKP) per year.