GRI GRI 306-3 Waste generated

GRI 306-3 Waste generated

During the year, we implemented process and infrastructure improvements to reduce waste generation and improve waste management practices.

In our Bahia operations, construction of three new waste storage facilities is underway to enhance storage structure, improve handling, and support reuse processes. In addition, we developed a solution for waste sludge, knots and eucalyptus bark, which are mixed and used as organic compost to restore degraded forest areas. Due to its success, this initiative has now been incorporated into our routine operations.

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.

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.

Learn more about our Waste Recovery Procedures under GRI 306-1 Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts.

Waste generation – Pulp segment

São Paulo Mill  2025
Classification Category Volume generated (t)
Absorbents, filter materials, cleaning cloths, and protective clothing contaminated by hazardous substances Hazardous waste 262.92
Packaging of any of the aforementioned types containing, or contaminated by, residues of hazardous substances Hazardous waste 55.47
Used or contaminated oil from engines, transmissions and lubrication Hazardous waste 159.46
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
Aluminum (Class B according to CONAMA Resolution 307/02) Nonhazardous waste 10.43
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
Paper and cardboard packaging Nonhazardous waste 3.83
Plastic packaging materials Nonhazardous waste 236.15
Iron and steel, classified as Class B recyclable waste according to CONAMA Resolution 307/2002 Nonhazardous waste 998.52
Sludge generated from local wastewater treatment operations that is not included under waste code 03 03 10 Nonhazardous waste 66,158.13
Wood, classified as Class B under CONAMA Resolution 307/2002 Nonhazardous waste 245.99
Mixed packaging materials Nonhazardous waste 3.85
Mixed construction and demolition waste not classified under waste codes 17 09 01 (*), 17 09 02 (*), or 17 09 03 (*), classified as Class A in accordance with CONAMA Resolution 307/2002 Nonhazardous waste 1,190.19
Other waste fractions not previously specified Nonhazardous waste 804.46
Other wastes not previously specified Nonhazardous waste 100,372.98
Waste/used tires from trucks and buses Nonhazardous waste 307.94
Waste/used tires from tractors Nonhazardous waste 2.63
Waste/used tires for other applications Nonhazardous waste 46.17
Waste electrical and electronic equipment and components not covered under 20 01 21 (*), 20 01 23 (*), or 20 01 35 (*) Nonhazardous waste 0.49
Biodegradable kitchen and canteen waste Nonhazardous waste 286.8
Lime sludge waste Nonhazardous waste 101,552.29
Wood debarking waste Nonhazardous waste 86,514.05
Wood debarking waste and wood waste Nonhazardous waste 8,713.17
Furnace linings and refractory materials from non-metallurgical processes not covered under 16 11 05 (*) Nonhazardous waste 856.11
Total waste generated in the pulp industrial operations in São Paulo 366,069.61

Note: 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.

São Paulo Forestry 2025
Classification Category Volume generated (t)
Absorbents, filtering materials (including oil filters not previously specified), cleaning cloths, and protective clothing contaminated with hazardous substances Hazardous waste 22.11
Various contaminated materials Hazardous waste 7.75
Used or contaminated engine, transmission, and lubrication oils Hazardous waste 17.54
Aluminum Nonhazardous waste 0.49
Iron and steel Nonhazardous waste 35.29
Wood Nonhazardous waste 5.4
Paper and cardboard Nonhazardous waste 3
Tires Nonhazardous waste 182.8
Biodegradable kitchen and canteen waste Nonhazardous waste 3.34
Wood debarking waste Nonhazardous waste 3.11
Total volume of waste generated in São Paulo’s pulp forestry operations 280.83

Note: the waste reported under the category “Miscellaneous materials contaminated with oils and greases” corresponds to the Waste Transportation Manifest (MTR) classification for “Packaging of any of the above-described types containing or contaminated with residues of hazardous substances.” This classification, in turn, encompasses the categories “Absorbents, filtering materials (including oil filters not previously specified), cleaning cloths, and protective clothing contaminated with hazardous substances” and “Aluminum (Class B, in accordance with CONAMA Resolution No. 307/2002).

Bahia Mill 2025
Classification Waste Class Generation (t)
Used or contaminated lubricating oil Hazardous waste 26.47
Batteries and accumulators Hazardous waste 5.46
Healthcare waste Hazardous waste 0.02
Drums / Big Bags with various contaminated materials Hazardous waste 29.86
Empty contaminated metal drums Hazardous waste 1.98
Wood bark (clean and contaminated) Non-hazardous waste 27,168.54
Dregs Non-hazardous waste 6,992.10
Grits Non-hazardous waste 3,805.62
Lime mud Non-hazardous waste 3,226.40
Fluorescent lamps, sodium vapor lamps, etc. Non-hazardous waste 0.08
Emergency basin sludge Non-hazardous waste 5,986.41
Primary sludge Non-hazardous waste 9,099.86
Knots and rejects Non-hazardous waste 15,245.20
Paper Non-hazardous waste 125.37
Tires Non-hazardous waste 0.96
Area scraping (wood chips) Non-hazardous waste 2,553.78
Lime residue Non-hazardous waste 2,158.20
General waste (non-recyclable) Non-hazardous waste 384.12
Yard waste Non-hazardous waste 1,075.28
Industrial waste Non-hazardous waste 6,923.50
Sawdust Non-hazardous waste 22,885.68
Mechanized screen solids Non-hazardous waste 3.78
Wood scrap Non-hazardous waste 289.90
Metal scrap (ferrous and non-ferrous) Non-hazardous waste 553.24
Plastic scrap Non-hazardous waste 31.12
Empty 1,000 L tanks (plastic IBC) Non-hazardous waste 1.66
Glass Non-hazardous waste 1.32
Total waste generated by industrial pulp operations in Bahia 108,575.91
Bahia Forestry 2025
Classification Waste Class Generation (t)
Miscellaneous Hazardous waste 5.46
Filters Hazardous waste 4.06
Contaminated hoses Hazardous waste 14.86
Oils Hazardous waste 32.40
Laboratory waste Hazardous waste 0.47
Soil / grease Hazardous waste 2.02
Big bags Non-hazardous waste 7.10
Used PPEs and uniforms Non-hazardous waste 2.74
Lamps Non-hazardous waste 0.03
Municipal waste Non-hazardous waste 19.47
Septic tank sludge Non-hazardous waste 24.00
Wood Non-hazardous waste 13.21
Recyclable plastics Non-hazardous waste 1.50
Tire – rim size 16 Non-hazardous waste 0.05
Tire – rim size 17 Non-hazardous waste 0.06
Tire – rim size 20 Non-hazardous waste 0.003
Tire – rim size 22 Non-hazardous waste 0.57
Front FW tire Non-hazardous waste 1.65
Rear FW tire Non-hazardous waste 5.90
Recyclables Non-hazardous waste 4.82
LED floodlights Non-hazardous waste 0.06
Oil and water separator waste Non-hazardous waste 0.0017
Electronic waste Non-hazardous waste 1.89
Metal scrap Non-hazardous waste 42.27
Drained drums Non-hazardous waste 3.47
Glass Non-hazardous waste 0.40
Total waste generated by forestry pulp operations in Bahia 188.456

Note 1: waste generated from Bracell’s mill operations in São Paulo includes forestry waste generated within the forestry operations situated in the state of São Paulo, which is managed by the Industrial Environmental Department. The forestry waste is not quantitatively measured, but are fully managed and disposed of in accordance to environmental criteria of Brazil legislation. Forestry waste generated from operations situated outside the state of São Paulo is handled by third-party companies, following specific management protocols, as listed above.
Note 2: waste generated from Bracell’s industrial operations in Bahia was calculated based on the sum of quantities disposed of, as recorded in the Final Disposal Certificates (FDCs), plus the estimated weight of waste still stored at the Central Waste Storage Facility as of December 31, 2025. The process includes collection, identification, temporary storage or final disposal (Bracell industrial landfill), transportation, treatment, and final disposal. All waste movements are formally recorded to ensure control and traceability of waste generation and destination.

Waste generation versus waste disposal in pulp operations

Waste data is tracked via key performance indicators (KPIs), supporting our commitment to Bracell 2030 roadmap targets, which include a 90% reduction in Class II industrial waste sent to landfills, covering our São Paulo and Bahia pulp operations.

In 2025, Bracell’s total waste volume in pulp operations was 500,586.41 metric tons, with the largest share coming from the São Paulo mill, which accounted for 369,063.60 metric tons (73.73%). Our Bahia pulp mill operation contributed 108,791 metric tons (21.73%), while our forestry operations generated significantly smaller volumes, reflecting the specific nature of those operations.

The total volume of waste from pulp operations sent to landfills in 2025 was 125,822.92 metric tons. Of this amount, 111,642.28 metric tons (88,73%) were generated at our São Paulo operation, while 14,145.12 metric tons (11,24%) came from our Bahia operations.

Total waste generated and sent to landfills, by business unit and operation

São Paulo Pulp
Operation 2024 2025
Volume generated (t) Sent to landfill (t) Percent Volume generated (t) Sent to landfill (t) Percent
Mill 269,790.67 84,836.39 31.45% 369,069.61 111,612.28 30.49%
Forestry 61.76 1.71 2.77% 280.83 35.53 12.65%
Total 269,852.43 84,838.09 31.44% 369,350.50 111,647.81 30.48%
Bahia Pulp
Operation 2024 2025
Volume generated (t) Sent to landfill (t) Percent Volume generated (t) Sent to landfill (t) Percent
Mill 144,230.30 14,077.90 9.76% 108,575.91 14,080.74 12.97%
Forestry 286.86 45.37 15.82% 188.45 64.37 34.16%
Total 144,517.16 14,123.27 9.77% 108,764.36 14,145.11 13,01%
Bracell
Operation 2024 2025
Volume generated (t) Sent to landfill (t) Percent Volume generated (t) Sent to landfill (t) Percent
Mill 414,020.97 98,914.31 23.89% 477,645.52 125,693.04 26.48%
Forestry 348.62 47.08 13.50% 469.28 99.9 21.29%
Total 414,369.59 98,961.37 23.88% 475,114.80 125,792.94 26.48%

Waste generation – Paper segment

Paper Southeast 2025
Classification Waste Class Generation (t)
Class I Hazardous waste 50.16
Unserviceable waste Non-hazardous waste 4.06
Wood Non-hazardous waste 352.99
Metal Non-hazardous waste 74.76
Cardboard Non-hazardous waste 284.04
Plastic Non-hazardous waste 243.00
Paper cores Non-hazardous waste 56.45
Total waste generated by industrial paper operations in the Southeast 1,065.46
Paper Northeast 2025
Classification Waste Class Generation (t)
Lamp Hazardous waste 0.84
Oil Hazardous waste 0.48
Drum Non-hazardous waste 0.25
50 L drum Non-hazardous waste 0.02
200 L drum Non-hazardous waste 0.23
Ashes Non-hazardous waste 102.11
100 L container Non-hazardous waste 0.54
Iron Non-hazardous waste 190.27
Printed film Non-hazardous waste 12.25
Plain film Non-hazardous waste 109.27
General waste Non-hazardous waste 7,348.26
Sludge Non-hazardous waste 12,967.89
Broke paper Non-hazardous waste 88.52
Pallets Non-hazardous waste 83.25
Cardboard Non-hazardous waste 26.78
Towel trim waste Non-hazardous waste 395.95
Cardboard cores Non-hazardous waste 22.60
Jumbo cores Non-hazardous waste 14.98
PVC cores Non-hazardous waste 20.67
Total waste generated by industrial paper operations in the Northeast 21,385.16