Suzano Connects an Area the Size of Over 200,000 Soccer Fields Through Ecological Corridors in Just Four Years
Initiative integrates fragments of native forests in the
SÃO PAULO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2026--
Suzano, the world's largest pulp supplier, has connected 214,368 hectares of native forest in the
The implementation of ecological corridors is guided by decades of research and monitoring by Suzano and its partners. The aim is to connect larger fragments of land that host greater biodiversity, as well as those already monitored by experts, with sites where wildlife is limited or threatened. These corridors are designed to follow the shortest possible route, increasing the likelihood of them being used by wildlife to better support their movement.
"This connection allows animals to access different areas, increasing wildlife movement, supporting the dispersal of seeds and pollen, and enhancing genetic diversity and population resilience. It's not just about restoring areas of native forest – it's about enabling the ecosystem to function in an integrated way. When fragments are no longer isolated, the landscape regains its ability to sustain life continuously, which is essential for the conservation of biodiversity in these regions,” said
In the
This initiative covers areas of land owned by both Suzano and third parties, adopting a collaborative model that engages local communities, rural landowners, civil society organizations and external funders. By connecting new areas of land, the impact of this initiative extends beyond Suzano’s owned areas, strengthening operations across extensive regions and fostering meaningful partnerships that support ecological restoration and conservation efforts.
“Our bold
This collective approach is what drives widescale progress and ensures consistency in the project. “To achieve Suzano’s goal by 2030, we need to bring together different stakeholders around a shared purpose. We must look beyond our own areas and engage communities, rural producers and partners, to create corridors that bring environmental and social benefits to the entire surrounding area,” said Giordano Automare, Executive Sustainability Manager at Suzano. “This effort requires dialogue and trust, to ensure healthier ecosystems and more resilient landscapes. Each section of the implemented corridor delivers value beyond Suzano, empowering everyone who depends on these areas,” he added.
The implementation of ecological corridors is part of Suzano’s Nature Strategy, launched in 2025. The strategy was developed in partnership with the
Detailed information about the progress of the ecological corridors initiative, the nature strategy, and the other social and environmental commitments undertaken by the Company is available in Suzano's 2025 Sustainability Report. To learn more, visit: https://www.suzano.com.br/sustainability-reports/2025-sustainability-report
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About Suzano
Suzano is the world's largest pulp supplier, a major paper and packaging producer in the
Driven by a deep commitment to sustainability and innovation, Suzano produces responsibly grown raw materials that are exported to more than 100 countries around the world, meeting the global demand for bio-based solutions. These are used to make everyday items that reach more than two billion people, including toilet paper and tissue, packaging, printing and writing paper, personal hygiene products, and textiles.
Founded in
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