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Stora Enso's unveiled an innovative planting model in Finnish logging sites
Posted on November 6, 2023 |
Stora Enso has introduced a new plan in Finnish forests to enhance their health and diversity.
The new approach involves reducing the number of spruce trees planted, from 1,800 to 1,600 per hectare, to encourage a greater variety of trees.
This initiative is part of Stora Enso's program to protect the environment in both Finland and Sweden.
Their goal is to create what they call a "mixed forest," where different types of trees like spruce, pine, birch, and others grow together.
Stora Enso is committed to preserving nature and using Finnish and Swedish forests responsibly.