Apple CEO visits Iggesund

When Apple CEO, Tim Cook, wanted to discover more about the sustainability work that lies behind Invercote, he visited the forest outside Iggesund in Sweden. Iggesund Paperboard is part of the Holmen forest industry group and is at the forefront of sustainability. Present to discuss with Tim Cook were Holmen’s CEO Henrik Sjölund and Iggesund Paperboard’s CEO Daniel Peltonen.

“A visit to the breathtaking forests of northern Sweden with Iggesund, our partners in innovation and sustainable packaging,” tweeted Cook after his visit to Iggesund. The Apple CEO also planted his own tree in Iggesund’s forests as he followed the whole process from forest management to finished packaging. 

“For Holmen it is self-evident to start with sustainable forestry. We grow trees with an 80 to 90-year time frame, with the timber being used to build houses. We make the paperboard from pulpwood from the forest and chips from the sawmill. Iggesund is a good example of a climate-smart combine where we feed in forest raw materials and produce bioenergy, paper pulp and paperboard. Major investments over a long time plus a system in balance are a prerequisite for a sustainable value chain. The Iggesund combine binds 0.7 million tonnes of CO2,” stated Sjölund on the occasion of the visit by the Apple CEO.

“We have been harvesting and maintaining Swedish forests in a traditional and sustainable way for the past 400 years. Everything starts with long-term sustainable forestry. For us it is natural to work in a climate-compensating way and based on a value chain where all stages are important,” concluded Sjölund.

There is a special history behind why Iggesund is a supplier to Apple. It was the company’s founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, who decided that Iggesund would supply the material for Apple’s packaging. Employees travelled around the world and collected possible materials. When the samples were later presented at the headquarters in Cupertino, Jobs pointed to Invercote from Iggesund and said, “This is the one we want.” 


Apple CEO, Tim Cook (centre), tries his hand at the manual job of planting trees with Johan Granås, Sustainability Manager Iggesund Paperboard (left), andHenrik Sjölund, CEO of the Holmen Group (right).

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