Faber-Castell’s own forests in Prata, south-east Brazil, capture 900,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). This was confirmed by TÜV Rheinland® in 2012. The 10,000 hectares of forests therefore not only secure our sustainable wood needs, but also help decrease the burden on the atmosphere through photosynthesis, in which CO2 is converted into biomass. This means that the pine trees and the natural forests in Prata neutralise the climate-relevant carbon footprint of Faber-Castell production sites around the world. One third of the forest area remains native preserve. In addition to conserving resources, respect for the environment also plays a key role for Faber-Castell.
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