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      • Södra was founded in 1938 on the idea that we are stronger together. Södra is now the largest forest-owner association in Sweden, with more than 50,000 family forest owners as members, and a world-leading industry that processes forest raw material into renewable products.
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  2. Södra’s history tells the story of how individual forest owners, showing true commitment and foresight, came together to create a successful, growing industrial group.

  3. www.sodra.com › en › globalAbout Södra

    Södra is made up of 3,000 employees who consider conversion of the forest products delivered by our 52,000 owners into renewable, climate-smart products to be our main mission. That is how we create profitability.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SödraSödra - Wikipedia

    Södra Skogsägarna, trading as Södra, is a forestry cooperative based in Växjö, Sweden. More than 52,000 forest owners in southern Sweden are members of the economic association that is Södra.

  5. Södra was founded in 1938 on the idea that we are stronger together. Södra is now the largest forest-owner association in Sweden, with more than 50,000 family forest owners as members, and a world-leading industry that processes forest raw material into renewable products.

  6. Since the start in 1938, Södra has worked to improve the lifes of forest farmers. Today, Södra is Sweden’s largest forest-owner association with over 50,000 members. Södra is also an international forest industry group, with operations based on processing its members’ forest products.

  7. Södra is an economic association with a membership base of 50,000 forest owners. Its key function is to secure markets for its members´ forest products and contribute to the profitability of their forestry.

  8. Aug 20, 2021 · Södra, a large forest industry group based in Sweden has shown innovation in utilizing this waste to create a viable cellulose pulp product. Using recycled poly-cotton blended with dissolving pulp fiber to produce the OnceMore pulp.

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