GRI 306-4 Waste diverted from disposal
Waste management practices at Bracell follow circular economy principles and a hierarchical approach that prioritizes, first and foremost, reducing waste generation during production processes. Whenever possible, materials are reused internally, and when that is not feasible, we partner with third parties to recycle the waste, ensuring environmentally sound disposal. This approach supports our commitment to operational efficiency and sustainability across the entire value chain (see more under GRI 306-1 Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts).
Our disposal alternatives include recycling, energy recovery, reuse, composting, effluent treatment, agricultural use, and re-refining—a process that transforms used oil into a new, decontaminated product.
During the year, we implemented process and infrastructure improvements to reduce waste generation and improve waste management practices.
In addition, the R&D department is advancing two major projects focused on the reuse of industrial by-products:
- Potassium sulfate plant: in 2025, a facility was built to produce potassium sulfate from a residue generated at the São Paulo mill, which will be used as a forestry fertilizer.
- New uses for waste materials: Tests are underway to evaluate the use of dregs, grits and other waste materials in the construction of service roads and as materials for building and construction applications.
- Fertilizer plant: The feasibility of installing a fertilizer production plant at the São Paulo mill is currently under evaluation. The proposed project involves reusing sludge generated in water and effluent treatment processes (WTP/WWTP), converting this material into fertilizer input. This project is another illustration of our commitment to circular economy principles and waste reduction. Another alternative under assessment is the production of biogas from this same sludge, which could be used as industrial fuel. This project is also being developed by the Research & Development team, with a focus on innovative and sustainable solutions.
At our Northeast paper mill in Feira de Santana (BA), several initiatives are being implemented, including the installation of drying and drainage boxes for sludge prior to landfill disposal. Additional initiatives at this facility include testing the use of sludge residues in our forestry operations in Bahia.
In our forestry operations in São Paulo, in 2025, more than 80% of the total waste generated was sent for recycling, converting by-products into inputs for other value chains.
Pulp waste diverted from disposal
| Classification | Category | Method of disposal (t) | Rehabilitation |
| Absorbents, filter materials, cleaning cloths, and protective clothing contaminated by hazardous substances | Hazardous waste | 262.92 | Co-processing |
| Packaging of any of the aforementioned types containing, or contaminated by, residues of hazardous substances | Hazardous waste | 52.47 | Recycling |
| Used or contaminated oil from engines, transmissions and lubrication | Hazardous waste | 159.46 | Re-refining |
| Batteries and accumulators covered under 16 06 01 (*) or 16 06 03 (*), and unsorted batteries and accumulators containing these types of batteries or accumulators | Hazardous waste | 24.95 | Recycling |
| Aluminum (Class B according to CONAMA Resolution 307/02) | Nonhazardous waste | 10.43 | Recycling |
| Class B – Recyclable wastes intended for alternative destinations, including plastics, paper, cardboard, metals, glass, wood, empty architectural paint packaging, and gypsum. Classified as Class B under CONAMA Resolution 307/2002. This category comprises waste codes 170201, 170202, 170203, 170401, 170402, 170403, 170404, 170405, 170406, 170407, 170411, 170412, 170413, and 170802, as defined by IBAMA Normative Instruction 13/2012. | Nonhazardous waste | 259.62 | Recycling |
| Paper and cardboard packaging | Nonhazardous waste | 3.83 | Recycling |
| Plastic packaging materials | Nonhazardous waste | 236.15 | Recycling |
| Iron and steel, classified as Class B recyclable waste according to CONAMA Resolution 307/2002 | Nonhazardous waste | 998.52 | Recycling |
| Sludge generated from local wastewater treatment operations that is not included under waste code 03 03 10 | Nonhazardous waste | 56,770.61 | Composting |
| Wood, classified as Class B under CONAMA Resolution 307/2002 | Nonhazardous waste | 220.55 | Recycling |
| Wood, classified as Class B under CONAMA Resolution 307/2002 | Nonhazardous waste | 25.44 | Energy Recovery |
| Mixed packaging materials | Nonhazardous waste | 3.85 | Recycling |
| Other waste fractions not previously specified | Nonhazardous waste | 675.1 | Recycling |
| Other wastes not previously specified | Nonhazardous waste | 421.98 | Recycling |
| Waste/used tires from trucks and buses | Nonhazardous waste | 307.4 | Co-processing |
| Waste/used tires from tractors | Nonhazardous waste | 2.63 | Recycling |
| Waste/used tires for other applications | Nonhazardous waste | 46.17 | Sorting and Transfer |
| End-of-life electrical and electronic products and components not included under codes 20 01 21 (*), 20 01 23 (*), or 20 01 35 (*). | Nonhazardous waste | 0.49 | Recycling |
| Lime sludge waste | Nonhazardous waste | 101,137.26 | Agricultural Use |
| Wood debarking waste | Nonhazardous waste | 86,514.05 | Energy Recovery |
| Wood debarking waste and wood waste | Nonhazardous waste | 8,713.17 | Energy Recovery |
| Furnace linings and refractory materials from non-metallurgical processes. | Nonhazardous waste | 573.73 | Recycling |
| Total waste not destined for final disposal in industrial operations in São Paulo | 257,424.33 | – | |
Note 1: the waste reported under the categories “Other unspecified fractions” and “Other waste” consists of a mix of non-hazardous materials which, following an internal technical assessment, could not be specifically classified under the categories set forth in IBAMA Normative Instruction No. 13/2012.
Note 2: all waste was sent for destination outside the organization.
| Classification | Category | Method of disposal (t) | Rehabilitation |
| Absorbents, filter materials, cleaning cloths, and protective clothing contaminated by hazardous substances | Hazardous waste | 22.1 | Co-processing |
| Aluminum | Nonhazardous waste | 0.49 | Recycling |
| Iron and steel | Nonhazardous waste | 35.29 | Recycling |
| Tires | Nonhazardous waste | 182.8 | Recycling |
| Wood debarking waste | Nonhazardous waste | 3.11 | Recycling |
| Total waste not destined for final disposal in forestry operations in São Paulo | 243.79 | – | |
Note: all waste was sent for destination outside the organization.
| Bahia Mill 2025 | |||
| Classification | Category | Destination (t) | Recovery Method |
| Used or contaminated lubricating oil | Hazardous waste | 26.47 | Re-refining |
| Batteries | Hazardous waste | 5.46 | Recycling |
| Empty contaminated metal drums | Hazardous waste | 2.35 | Recycling |
| Drums / Big Bags with contaminated mixed materials | Hazardous waste | 5.28 | Coprocessing |
| Wood bark (clean and contaminated) | Non-hazardous waste | 29,635.28 | Energy recovery |
| Plastic packaging | Non-hazardous waste | 0.09 | Recycling |
| Lime mud | Non-hazardous waste | 7,521.00 | Reuse |
| Lime mud | Non-hazardous waste | 5,266.71 | Agricultural use |
| Emergency basin sludge | Non-hazardous waste | 1,659.13 | Composting |
| Primary sludge | Non-hazardous waste | 486.80 | Sale |
| Knots and rejects | Non-hazardous waste | 6,268.68 | Energy recovery |
| Paper | Non-hazardous waste | 152.37 | Recycling |
| Area scraping waste | Non-hazardous waste | 938.03 | Energy recovery |
| Yard waste | Non-hazardous waste | 572.88 | Composting |
| Industrial waste | Non-hazardous waste | 1,399.00 | Composting |
| Sawdust | Non-hazardous waste | 26,906.75 | Energy recovery |
| Mechanical screen solids | Non-hazardous waste | 3.78 | Composting |
| Wood scrap | Non-hazardous waste | 289.90 | Recycling |
| Plastic scrap | Non-hazardous waste | 31.12 | Recycling |
| Metal scrap (ferrous and non-ferrous) | Non-hazardous waste | 553.24 | Recycling |
| Empty 1,000 L tanks (plastic IBC) | Non-hazardous waste | 0.19 | Recycling |
| Glass | Non-hazardous waste | 6.87 | Recycling |
| Total waste not destined for final disposal in industrial operations in Bahia | 81,731.37 | – | |
| Bahia Forestry 2025 | |||
| Classification | Category | Destination (t) | Recovery Method |
| Miscellaneous | Hazardous waste | 4.13 | Coprocessing |
| Filters | Hazardous waste | 6.02 | Coprocessing |
| Contaminated hoses | Hazardous waste | 3.92 | Coprocessing |
| Oils | Hazardous waste | 15.72 | Re-refining |
| Soil / grease | Hazardous waste | 2.90 | Coprocessing |
| Big bags | Non-hazardous waste | 8.88 | Recycling |
| 1-liter EDA containers | Non-hazardous waste | 0.85 | Reverse logistics |
| 5-liter EDA containers | Non-hazardous waste | 1.19 | Reverse logistics |
| 10-liter EDA containers | Non-hazardous waste | 0.08 | Reverse logistics |
| 20-liter EDA containers | Non-hazardous waste | 8.12 | Reverse logistics |
| Septic tank sludge | Non-hazardous waste | 24.00 | Effluent treatment |
| Wood | Non-hazardous waste | 13.21 | Energy recovery |
| EDA cardboard packaging | Non-hazardous waste | 15.74 | Reverse logistics |
| Flexible plastics (EDA) | Non-hazardous waste | 3.00 | Reverse logistics |
| Recyclable plastics | Non-hazardous waste | 1.50 | Recycling |
| FW tire | Non-hazardous waste | 6.68 | Reuse |
| Expired products | Non-hazardous waste | 0.10 | Reverse logistics |
| Recyclables | Non-hazardous waste | 12.86 | Recycling |
| Oil and water separator waste | Non-hazardous waste | 2.33 | Effluent treatment |
| Electronic waste | Non-hazardous waste | 1.20 | Recycling |
| Metal scrap | Non-hazardous waste | 70.26 | Recycling |
| EDA caps | Non-hazardous waste | 0.23 | Reverse logistics |
| Drained drums | Non-hazardous waste | 1.90 | Reuse |
| Drained drums | Non-hazardous waste | 1.50 | Recycling |
| Total waste not destined for final disposal in forestry operations in Bahia | 206.32 | – | |
Note 1: the waste volumes reported by the forestry and mill operations in Bahia include only the volumes that were effectively sent for destination in 2025, regardless of the year in which they were generated. This may result in differences between the total waste generated and the total waste destined in the same year. Additionally, 11.45 tonnes of non-hazardous waste from the Bahia Forestry unit remained in internal storage in 2025, pending destination in the subsequent cycle.
Note 2: for the Bahia Forestry unit, a total of 8.58 tonnes of non-hazardous waste was destined for recovery within the organization itself (FW tires and drained drums). For Bahia mill unit, a total of 7,521.19 tonnes of non-hazardous waste (lime mud and empty 1,000 L tanks [plastic IBCs]) was destined for recovery within the organization. All other waste generated by Bracell’s units (hazardous and non-hazardous) was sent for destination outside the organization.
Paper production waste not sent for final disposal
| Southeast Paper 2025 | |||
| Classification | Category | Destination (t) | Recovery Method |
| Class I | Hazardous waste | 50.16 | Coprocessing |
| Wood | Non-hazardous waste | 352.99 | Reuse |
| Metal | Non-hazardous waste | 74.76 | Recycling |
| Cardboard | Non-hazardous waste | 284.04 | Recycling |
| Plastic | Non-hazardous waste | 243.00 | Recycling |
| Paper cores | Non-hazardous waste | 56.45 | Recycling |
| Total waste diverted from disposal in our Southeast paper operations | 1,065.46 | – | |
Note: all waste was sent for destination outside the organization.
| Northeast Paper 2025 | |||
| Classification | Category | Destination (t) | Recovery Method |
| Lamp | Hazardous waste | 0.84 | Coprocessing |
| Oil | Hazardous waste | 0.48 | Re-refining |
| Container | Non-hazardous waste | 0.25 | Recycling |
| 50 L container | Non-hazardous waste | 0.02 | Recycling |
| 200 L container | Non-hazardous waste | 0.23 | Recycling |
| Ashes | Non-hazardous waste | 102.11 | Recycling |
| 100 L container | Non-hazardous waste | 0.54 | Recycling |
| Iron | Non-hazardous waste | 190.27 | Recycling |
| Clear film | Non-hazardous waste | 12.25 | Recycling |
| Printed film | Non-hazardous waste | 109.27 | Recycling |
| Broke paper (waste paper) | Non-hazardous waste | 88.52 | Recycling |
| Pallets | Non-hazardous waste | 83.25 | Recycling |
| Cardboard | Non-hazardous waste | 26.78 | Recycling |
| Towel scrap | Non-hazardous waste | 395.95 | Recycling |
| Cardboard paper cores | Non-hazardous waste | 22.60 | Recycling |
| Jumbo paper cores | Non-hazardous waste | 14.98 | Recycling |
| PVC cores | Non-hazardous waste | 20.67 | Recycling |
| Total waste not destined for final disposal in paper industrial operations in the Northeast | 1,069.01 | – | |
Note: all waste was sent for destination outside the organization.