Editorial
Meeting business challenges head on
Climate change, structural demographic changes and a lack of resources are just some of the challenges facing Altri and all industry transversally and globally.
Climate change, structural demographic changes and a lack of resources are just some of the challenges facing Altri and all industry transversally and globally.
Góis Municipal Council, Altri and Góis Municipal Forestry Association (AFCGóis) signed a protocol whereby Altri commits to purchase the residual forest biomass produced in the municipality of Góis. In turn, the local authority will create and implement several forest biomass Receiving Units throughout the county, which will be managed by AFCGóis. This agreement envisages initiatives […]
Portugal has had a new ambassador in China since January of this year. José Augusto Duarte, a recent arrival in Beijing, makes no bones about how strategically important China is to Portugal, and praises the excellent state of Portuguese / Chinese relations. The diplomat feels that if a good political understanding is the backbone of […]
Altri’s business outside of Portugal rose to 159 million euros and the EBITDA reached a record high of 72.7 million euros.
Treating industrial water and effluent is a major concern for the company which is committed to reusing waste water in its production process. It is seeking to achieve this goal by testing out three different technologies to find out which one is better suited to the factory’s production requirements.
The mission of industrial archaeologists is to discover, protect, safeguard, preserve and value Portuguese industrial heritage
The properties owned by Altri Florestal include areas of production (chiefly eucalyptus), of conservation and of protection, used in various different ways. The conservation areas bring together a series of natural assets, where biodiversity plays a major role and is pivotal in the classification of such areas. In light of this, Altri Florestal has partnered […]
For the fourth year running, Celbi sponsored the clean-up of the beach at Leirosa. Over two hundred and fifty men, women and children took part in the initiative.
In the first five months of 2018, total demand for hardwood pulps rose by 4.3%, reflecting an additional increase in consumption of 0.6 million tonnes.
To supply the greatest cubic metres of raw materials, respecting all legal and environmental regulations, however demanding, at a competitive price. For this, the company must improve and increase forest management, and drive the efficiency of forestry processes