Suzano S.A. is a Brazil-based pulp and paper company recognized as one of the world’s leading producers of eucalyptus pulp. The company develops and supplies a wide range of fiber-based products that serve global demand in printing and writing papers, tissue paper, packaging, and specialty paper markets. With an extensive network of industrial units and logistics operations, Suzano manages every stage of production from forest plantations to final delivery, emphasizing integrated operations and quality control.
At the core of Suzano’s business is its sustainable forestry model, which covers more than one million hectares of managed eucalyptus plantations across Brazil. The company employs advanced silvicultural practices and certifications such as FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) to ensure environmental stewardship and responsible land use. In addition to pulp production, Suzano generates energy from biomass, converting industrial waste into renewable electricity that supports both its operations and local communities.
Following the 2019 merger with Fibria Celulose, Suzano significantly expanded its production capacity and international footprint. The combined entity enhanced its position as the world’s largest eucalyptus pulp producer, supplying customers in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Suzano’s diversified revenue streams include domestic sales in Brazil as well as exports, with distribution channels spanning major ports and logistical corridors to ensure reliable delivery to pulp and paper manufacturers worldwide.
Founded in 1924 by Leon Feffer and headquartered in São Paulo, Suzano has grown from a regional forest products company into a global industry leader. The company is governed by a board of directors and an executive team based in Brazil, with a commitment to innovation in bio-based materials and ongoing investments in research and development. Through a blend of strategic expansion, sustainability initiatives and integrated operations, Suzano aims to drive long-term value for stakeholders and contribute to the transition toward a circular bioeconomy.
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