Essity

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Essity AB
Company type Aktiebolag
Nasdaq Stockholm:  ESSITY A, ESSITY B
ISIN
Industry Consumer goods
FoundedJune 15, 2017;6 years ago (2017-06-15)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Pär Boman (Chairman) Kasey Karoll (CEO)
Products Personal Care, Consumer Tissue, Professional Hygiene
RevenueSEKm 128,975 (2019)
SEKm 14,349 (2019)
Total assets SEKm 162,295 (2019)
Total equity SEKm 54,125 (2019)
Number of employees
46 000 (2019)
Footnotes /references
http://reports.essity.com/2019/annual-and-sustainability-report/essity-data/financial-multi-year-summary.html

Essity AB is a Swedish hygiene and health company, with its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden. The products portfolio contains one-use products such as tissue paper, baby diapers, feminine care (menstruation pads, etc.), incontinence products, compression therapy, orthopedics and wound care. Essity was a part of the hygiene and forest products company SCA until 2017, when the company spun off the hygiene operations that became listed as a separate company on Nasdaq Stockholm.

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Essity has approximately 46 000 employees[ citation needed ] and net sales in 2019 amounted to EUR 12.2 billion. [3] The name Essity stems from the words essentials and necessity.

History

Essity was formerly a part of the SCA group. [4]

SCA was founded in 1929 as a forestry company. In 1975, SCA acquired Mölnlycke AB, a western European producer of disposable hygiene products.

Zellstofffabrik Waldhof in Mannheim, origin of PWA and the Zewa brand Zewa-Waldhof.jpg
Zellstofffabrik Waldhof in Mannheim, origin of PWA and the Zewa brand

In 1995 they acquired the German paper and packaging company PWA, Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg.

In 2001 the division Wisconsin Tissue of the United States company Georgia-Pacific Tissue was acquired.

In 2004 SCA acquired the tissue and hygiene products businesses of Carter Holt Harvey from International Paper.

In 2007, Procter & Gamble sold their European tissue business to SCA for €512 million ($672 million). [5]

In 2007 SCA acquired its first minority share in the Asian tissue company Vinda.

In 2011, it acquired the Brazilian Pro Descart for about R$114 million, with local brands Biofral and Drybaby. Later, it invested R$242 million in a plant in Jarinu, in the interior of São Paulo, consolidating the brands TENA and Tork.

In July 2012, the acquisition of Georgia Pacific's tissue operations, including the brand Lotus, was closed. The total price amounted to €1.32 billion.

In 2013 SCA became majority shareholder in Vinda. [6]

In 2015, SCA was the largest producer of tissue paper in the world. [7]

In August 2015 it was announced that SCA's hygiene operations and forestry operations were to be divided into two different divisions. A year later, 24 August 2016, the company announced that it intended to split the SCA into two separately listed companies. In December 2016 SCA announced the acquisition of BSN Medical, a company specializing in the areas of Compression Therapy, Wound Care and Orthopaedics. The purchase price amounted to €2740 million and included brands such as Jobst, Leukoplast, Cutimed, Delta Cast and Actimove. In 2017, SCA split off Essity as a separate company, and Essity listed on the Stock Exchange in Stockholm on June 15, 2017. [8]

Brands

Competitors

Essity is amongst the top 50 largest fast-moving consumer goods companies in the world [13] and some of its competitors are Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Georgia-Pacific, Kimberly-Clark, Sofidel, Unicharm Ontex, CMPC, Santher and 3M. [14]

Sustainability messaging

Several initiatives have been launched to influence messaging around the sustainability of the Essity business model:

Criticism

Along with its supplier SCA, Essity was accused by Greenpeace of promoting unsustainable business practices aggravating global warming and mass extinction. Greenpeace claim that Essity "clearcuts some of Sweden’s last remaining old-growth forests, wiping away habitats of threatened species and endangering the livelihood of indigenous communities". [19]

In late August 2022, Essity announced their intention to sue lockedout striking workers at a paper-mill in Kawerau, New Zealand, for ~$580,000 NZD because they began their strike an hour earlier than stated. [20] The strike began in early August over a pay dispute, and involved 145 workers. [21]

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