UPM Biochemicals receives triple sustainability certification for the Leuna biorefinery
UPM Biochemicals announced that its new biorefinery in Leuna, Germany, has achieved ISCC PLUS, PEFC, and FSC™ chain-of-custody certifications – highlighting UPM’s commitment to sustainable sourcing, full traceability, and transparent operations.
The certifications confirm that all wood-based feedstocks used in the biorefinery are sourced from sustainably managed forests and are fully traceable through credible third-party auditing schemes. This independently verified sustainability is a core commercial value of UPM’s biochemicals, supporting customers who prioritize responsible sourcing in their value chains.
“Our products are built on sustainability, and now that commitment is verified by globally recognized standards,” said Martin Ledwon, Vice President, Marketing, Sustainability and Communications, UPM Biorefining & Technology. “These certifications provide assurance that we meet the highest environmental and social standards throughout the supply chain – crucial not only for forest biodiversity and community responsibility, but also for brand trust and consumer confidence.”
The Leuna biorefinery sources only FSC™ or PEFC-certified hardwood from regional, sustainably managed forests. These feedstocks are used to produce next-generation products such as UPM BioPura™ (BioMEG), BioMPG, UPM BioMotion™ RFF (Renewable Functional Fillers), and industrial sugars – all designed to replace fossil-based materials in sectors like automotive, textiles, packaging, and more.
Commercial production at the Leuna site is expected to begin in the second half of 2025. Commercial interest in the products and side streams is confirmed with an opportunity pipeline multiple times the annual capacity of the refinery.
The Leuna biorefinery is the world’s first industrial-scale facility of its kind, converting wood into advanced biochemicals at scale. This milestone reinforces UPM’s role as a frontrunner in sustainable innovation.
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