Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia

United Fiber System, Ltd (UFS) seeks to secure financing for a 600,000 tonnes greenfield pulp mill project in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It will be somewhat unique in Indonesia in that it will source its fiber entirely from sustainably managed plantations and will generate minimal negative impacts...

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Autores principales: Jurgens, E., Barr, C., Cossalter, C.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19221
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description United Fiber System, Ltd (UFS) seeks to secure financing for a 600,000 tonnes greenfield pulp mill project in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It will be somewhat unique in Indonesia in that it will source its fiber entirely from sustainably managed plantations and will generate minimal negative impacts on natural forests and local communities. This brief has been prepared to promote a more informed and transparent dialogue on the proposed project among financial decision makers, policy makers, and other stakeholders. Based on a review of available documents and analyses, CIFOR has major questions regarding the social and environmental sustainability of the planned pulp mill and associated plantations. The issues are first limited information on the plantation development program provided by UFS. Secondly, the proposed project is likely to place direct pressures on the 77,000 ha of natural forest that reportedly remains at the PT Hutan Rindang Banua (PT HRB) plantation concession, and particularly on the 44,000 ha of areas covered by ‘mixed tropical hardwood’ (MTH) that were designated by Jaakko Poyry to be appropriate for plantation development. Thirdly, the development of a new 600,000 tonne pulp mill in South Kalimantan would compound the very significant problem of industrial over capacity that currently exists in Indonesia’s forestry sector. Fourth, while the proposed pulp mill and associated plantations could generate significant employment and associated benefits, there is a risk of serious negative impacts on surrounding communities, which have a population of over 60,000 people. Finally, the project’s current ownership structure lacks transparency, and this could lead to a lack of accountability if UFS or its affiliates fail to meet the commitments it is now making. As such, it is essential that financial decision makers, policy makers, and other interested parties design structures for ensuring accountability and transparency on the part of project principals.
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spelling CGSpace192212025-01-24T14:11:50Z Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia Jurgens, E. Barr, C. Cossalter, C. environmental impact forest products industry pulp and paper industry ownership forest plantations social impact economic analysis United Fiber System, Ltd (UFS) seeks to secure financing for a 600,000 tonnes greenfield pulp mill project in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It will be somewhat unique in Indonesia in that it will source its fiber entirely from sustainably managed plantations and will generate minimal negative impacts on natural forests and local communities. This brief has been prepared to promote a more informed and transparent dialogue on the proposed project among financial decision makers, policy makers, and other stakeholders. Based on a review of available documents and analyses, CIFOR has major questions regarding the social and environmental sustainability of the planned pulp mill and associated plantations. The issues are first limited information on the plantation development program provided by UFS. Secondly, the proposed project is likely to place direct pressures on the 77,000 ha of natural forest that reportedly remains at the PT Hutan Rindang Banua (PT HRB) plantation concession, and particularly on the 44,000 ha of areas covered by ‘mixed tropical hardwood’ (MTH) that were designated by Jaakko Poyry to be appropriate for plantation development. Thirdly, the development of a new 600,000 tonne pulp mill in South Kalimantan would compound the very significant problem of industrial over capacity that currently exists in Indonesia’s forestry sector. Fourth, while the proposed pulp mill and associated plantations could generate significant employment and associated benefits, there is a risk of serious negative impacts on surrounding communities, which have a population of over 60,000 people. Finally, the project’s current ownership structure lacks transparency, and this could lead to a lack of accountability if UFS or its affiliates fail to meet the commitments it is now making. As such, it is essential that financial decision makers, policy makers, and other interested parties design structures for ensuring accountability and transparency on the part of project principals. 2005 2012-06-04T09:09:14Z 2012-06-04T09:09:14Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19221 en Center for International Forestry Research Jurgens, E., Barr, C., Cossalter, C. 2005. Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia . Forests and Governance Programme Series No.3. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. v, 31p. ISBN: 979-3361-82-4..
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forest products industry
pulp and paper industry
ownership
forest plantations
social impact
economic analysis
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Barr, C.
Cossalter, C.
Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia
title Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_full Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_fullStr Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_short Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_sort brief on the planned united fiber system ufs pulp mill project for south kalimantan indonesia
topic environmental impact
forest products industry
pulp and paper industry
ownership
forest plantations
social impact
economic analysis
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