Core Insights - Mercer International Inc. has received an updated ESG Risk Rating of 16.8 from Sustainalytics, improving from the previous rating of 17.4 in 2024, indicating ongoing progress in ESG risk management [1][2] - The company remains in the "low" risk category and ranks in the top 15th percentile within the global Paper and Forestry industry sector [3] - Mercer achieved a "Strong" management rating across all material ESG issues and maintained "Low" or "Negligible" risk ratings in key areas such as emissions, waste, and corporate governance [4] Company Overview - Mercer International Inc. operates in Germany, the USA, and Canada, with a consolidated annual production capacity of 2.1 million tonnes of pulp, 960 million board feet of lumber, and various other products including biofuels [6] ESG Management - The improvement in the ESG Risk Rating reflects tangible progress in managing key sustainability risks, particularly in emissions tracking and governance [5] - The Sustainalytics ESG Risk Rating assesses a company's exposure to industry-specific ESG risks and its management of those risks, classified into five categories: negligible, low, medium, high, and severe [3][8]
Mercer further improves Sustainalytics ESG Risk Rating, ranking in the top 15% globally