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Sustainable landscapes and biodiversity

Build regenerative systems that benefit nature, biodiversity and ecosystem services

Sustainable landscapes and biodiversity

Build regenerative systems that benefit nature, biodiversity and ecosystem services
Pillar 2030 Target 2030 Target 2024 Target 2024 Performance SDGs Addressed
Sustainable Landscapes and Biodiversity 230,000 hectares of native forests preserved 230,000 hectares 189,000 hectares 186,000 hectares 14, 15
Protection of endemic and threatened species Natural habitats and endemic threatened species monitored in priority areas for biodiversity conservation

Complete the following steps:

1. Hold a workshop with experts to define project guidelines
2. Identify Bracell’s priority areas for conservation
3. Define baseline areas within the surrounding landscape

Met 14, 15
Support for the reintroduction of animals into the wild Double the number of Bracell-owned areas certified by environmental regulators for releasing wildlife in native forests from 3 to 6 or more Obtain certification for 4 designated areas for the release of wildlife Met 14, 15
Research on biodiversity conservation Support ten research projects on biodiversity conservation 8 projects 8 projects 14, 15

Build regenerative systems that benefit nature, biodiversity and ecosystem services

As part of our Sustainable Landscapes and Biodiversity targets, we aim to conserve 230,000 hectares of native forest by 2030. At yearend 2024, we reached 186,000 hectares of conserved public land across the states of São Paulo, Bahia, and Mato Grosso do Sul.

Beyond land conservation, we also invest in research on biodiversity conservation. In 2024, we supported eight research projects on environmental conservation.

Our goal is to conserve
230,000
hectares

of native forest by 2030

In 2024, we reached
186,000
hectares of conserved land

in the states of São Paulo, Bahia, and Mato Grosso do Sul

In 2024, we supported
8
research projects

on environmental preservation

We are also committed to wildlife rehabilitation. By 2030, we aim to double the number of certified sites for the release of wild animals into nature. We ended 2024 with four certified release sites in the Northeast of Brazil.

Protecting forests and biodiversity is intrinsic to our business. In our forestry operations, we implement targeted strategies to protect native vegetation and biodiversity within the Caatinga, Cerrado, and Atlantic Forest biomes hosting our operations.

SDGs Addressed

14
15