According to a recent LinkedIn post from Svante, the company’s leadership is positioning the pulp and paper sector as a candidate for more cost-effective decarbonization despite its reputation as a “hard-to-abate” industry. The post references an article by President & CEO Claude Letourneau that argues efficiency gains alone will not fully address rising energy demand in this energy-intensive segment.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights multi-pronged climate strategies, including renewable energy and advanced carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), as potential tools to make emissions reduction “affordable-to-abate” for pulp and paper producers. For investors, this framing suggests Svante is targeting heavy industry decarbonization as a growth market, with possible upside tied to adoption of CCUS solutions across traditionally high-emission manufacturing sectors.

