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1) “Tracing Russian Wood” demonstrates methods of tracing wood using an example in Leningrad Oblast near St Petersburg. The stakeholders include the paper manufacturer UPM-Kymmene, the timber supplier Zao Vist, the paper clients OTTO Group and Axel Springer AG, as well as the environmental organization Greenpeace. (2007 / 14 minutes).
2) “Bild Climate Protection Campaign” documents a discussion between Florian von Heintze from the BILD chief editorial office, and Dr. Gerhard Timm, Managing Director of the environmental organization BUND in the context of the annual Berlin Conference of the Council for Sustainability (2007 / five minutes).
3) “Clean timber imports” shows approaches to reducing the risk of corruption as well as the prevention of industrial accidents based on the example of timber imports from Russia for paper manufacturing in Finland. The stakeholders include the paper manufacturer Stora Enso, timber suppliers Shuyales and Ruskiy Les, paper clients Time Inc., Random House, Tetra Pak and Axel Springer. (2005 / 13 minutes).
4) ”The Wood and Paper Chain from Sweden to Ahrensburg” documents the sustainable method of economic management of Swedish paper suppliers as well as the processes in the publishers' own Ahrensburg newspaper printing facility from the viewpoint of the TV show “zdf umwelt” (2005 / 6:33 minutes).
5) “Ecological Optimization of Printed Papers” documents a co-operation project between Norwegian forest owners, the paper manufacturer Norske Skog, the Ahrensburg rotogravure printing facility, the environmental organization WWF as well as the paper clients OTTO Group and Axel Springer. (1999 / three minutes).
6) “Collection and Processing of Used Paper” shows the processes from the consolidated container to used paper sorting right up to the paper mill from the viewpoint of the TV show “zdf umwelt”. (2005 / two minutes).
7) “Paper Recycling” summarizes the individual production steps starting with used paper as a raw material through the cleaning of the “fiber pulp” right up to the completion of new paper reels. (2000 / one minute).