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1,100 hectares of wetland restoration on SCA land
Since 2021, SCA has been dedicated to restoring selected wetlands on its land. This includes both restoration projects managed directly by SCA and those conducted in partnership with others, where SCA acts as the landowner. Thanks to these efforts, we have now surpassed over 1,100 hectares of wetland restoration.

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SCA’s defibrillators can save lives in local communities
By making defibrillators at SCA’s local offices in northern Sweden accessible to the public 24/7, more lives can potentially be saved. This is the hope of SCA Skog’s health and safety network, which has selected several local offices as pilot sites.

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SCA achieves the lowest damage level ever for ancient and cultural remains
SCA is reporting the lowest damage level ever to known archaeological and cultural remains. This goes against the grain of the industry at large as the Swedish Forest Agency announced in December that the percentage of damage to remains has increased, reaching the level of 18 percent in 2025 – the highest since 2020. – SCA noted a total of 1.4 percent damage overall and 0.6 percent damage in connection with soil scarification. This is an excellent result, says Ulla Sandenér, responsible for SCA's silviculture.