RYAM's products begin as trees...
…so our operations are inextricably linked to nature. We simultaneously support and depend upon working forests, which create wildlife habitat, enhance water quality, and provide places for people to enjoy the outdoors. For every tree that is harvested, three are planted. That ensures forests grow strong and plentiful for future generations.
RYAM follows internationally recognized forestry standards across our operations, including Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) standards and Best Management Practices (FSC – C128948). Additionally, we obtain wood for our plants from responsibly managed sources and partner with our wood suppliers to promote responsible forest management. The Company conforms to the FSC® Chain of Custody Requirements for Sourcing FSC® Controlled Wood and to the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC/29-31-349) Chain of Custody. Our Fernandina facility also achieved International Sustainability & Carbon Certification in 2021—ISCC Plus—another key sustainability certification.
Sustainable Resource Procurement
United States
Canada
At our Témiscaming plant, we have implemented an innovative approach to responsible fiber procurement. We fulfill all the wood fiber needs for our HPC business by utilizing residual chips, a byproduct of the lumber milling process. These residual chips are sourced through purchase and sale contracts with regional lumber facilities, allowing us to reduce waste and promote a more circular economy.
France
In southwestern France, our sourcing activities focus on predominantly private lands in a region with a longstanding tradition of cultivation and sustainable forest management. France has been at the forefront of establishing voluntary forest management standards. Landowners in the region often collaborate through management cooperatives established by the state, which adhere to the PEFC France forestry standards. By adhering to these standards and partnering with local organizations and landowners, we ensure that our raw materials sourced in France contributes to sustainable forest management and supports the preservation of the region’s unique environmental heritage.