SINGAPORE, Aug. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Bracell, a member of the RGE group of companies, recently launched a new TV documentary titled “Engineering Challenges: The Mill of the Future”.
In a world increasingly reliant on paper products, the demand for pulp, a vital yet limited resource, continues to rise. To address the pressure on the planet’s forests, Bracell, a global frontrunner in the sustainable cultivation of eucalyptus and the production of dissolving pulp, is revolutionising the industry through innovative technology and a steadfast commitment to sustainability.
In 2019, the company marked a significant milestone with the launch of the world’s largest and greenest pulp mill in Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo. The journey of this groundbreaking project is chronicled in the documentary “Engineering Challenges: The Mill of the Future,” which first premiered on TV Cultura, a Brazilian public television network headquartered in São Paulo, on 10 August 2024.
The documentary provides an in-depth look at the construction process, capturing the engineering hurdles faced and the innovative solutions implemented along the way. It also highlights the human stories behind the project, featuring individuals such as Misaeli Alves, a nursery technician nurturing eucalyptus seedlings, and Sandy Quandt, a safety technician breaking barriers in a male-dominated field.
Bracell’s CEO, Praveen Singhavi, underscores the importance of the new plant in meeting the company’s sustainability goals. “We have revamped our long-term sustainability strategy through Bracell 2030, which sets ambitious targets for climate, nature, and communities. This new plant is a cornerstone of our commitment to these bold goals,” he said.
The mill’s construction has not only advanced Bracell’s production capabilities, boosting kraft pulp output from 250,000 to 3 million tonnes per year and soluble pulp production to 1.5 million tonnes annually, but has also created over 30,000 direct and indirect jobs in the surrounding region, alongside qualification programs for the local community.
“Engineering Challenges: The Mill of the Future” serves as a valuable resource for businesses exploring sustainability strategies, researchers pursuing innovation, and individuals interested in the intersection of technology and environmental stewardship. The documentary will be rebroadcast on 4 September 2024 at 7pm local time.
In addition to the TV documentary, the mill construction process can also be seen in the book Project Star, available on the company’s website here.
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About Bracell – www.bracell.com
About Bracell Bracell is a global leader in the production of dissolving pulp and specialty cellulose with two main operations in Brazil in Camaçari, Bahia and in Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo. In addition to its operations in Brazil, Bracell has a management office in Singapore and sales offices in Asia, Europe and the United States.
About RGE – www.rgei.com
Headquartered in Singapore, RGE is a group of resource-based manufacturing companies with global operations. We produce sustainable natural fibres, edible oils, green packaging and clean natural gas used to create products that feed, clothe and energise the world. We help improve billions of peoples’ lives through sustainable products they use every day. With more than US$35 billion in assets and 80,000 employees, we are creating a more recyclable, biodegradable and lower carbon future.
Committed to sustainable development, conservation and community development, we strive towards what is good for the community, good for the country, good for the climate, good for the customer, and good for the company. With current operations spanning across Indonesia, China, Brazil, Canada, Spain and Malaysia, we continue to expand and engage new markets.
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