Catch up on this engaging webinar hosted by ISEP New Zealand, highlighting how global hygiene and health company Essity is transforming the tissue industry through innovation and natural capital. This session features Jake Hatton, Head of Sustainability, and Matthew Bain, Senior Mechanical Engineer at Essity, who share key insights into the company’s sustainability journey, the unique challenges facing the pulp and paper sector, and the innovative strategies being implemented to address them. Using Essity’s New Zealand operations as a case study, the webinar sheds light on how one of the world’s leading hygiene and health companies is advancing environmental performance in an energy- and resource-intensive industry. What you’ll learn: Key sustainability impacts and challenges in the pulp and paper industry How Essity is applying innovation and systems thinking to reduce environmental impact The role of natural capital in shaping more sustainable industrial practices Lessons for wider sectors including forestry, industrial engineering, and energy-intensive industries Watch now to gain a deeper understanding of how sustainability challenges in regional industries—particularly in New Zealand, are being addressed through cutting-edge thinking and collaborative action.