Sappi Ngodwana Mill

Mpumalanga, South Africa

Ngodwana Mill

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COMMUNITY 

Contribution to local economy 

WORKFORCE 

Highly skilled and motivated employees

ENVIRONMENT

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Generating renewable energy from biomass

The Sappi Ngodwana Mill fuels the local economy with over ZAR 5 billion annually, creating jobs for thousands, supporting livelihoods, and driving sustainability through renewable energy initiatives, all while fostering community upliftment and empowerment.

Working at Ngodwana Mill

We work hard to attract, retain and develop people who are committed to delivering excellent work and being the best they can possibly be. 

Our company is progressive, ambitious and ever-changing and we want dynamic people who are excited by the opportunities and challenges our industry presents to join us. If you've got the drive, we'll support your career and personal development with training, plus a range of benefits too.

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About Ngodwana Mill

Nestled in the scenic Elands Valley, about 50 km from Mbombela, the capital city of Mpumalanga province in South Africa, is the Sappi Ngodwana Mill. In operation since 1966, the mill produces paper pulp for its own consumption, as well as newsprint, containerboard and dissolving wood pulp (DWP). With Project GoCell, the mill entered the growing dissolving pulp market in 2013. 

Conveniently situated amidst Sappi’s own commercial forestry operations in the verdant Lowveld, the mill produces 320,000 tons of paper pulp, 255,000 tons of DWP and 380,000 tons of paper (newsprint and kraft linerboard used for packaging) per annum.  

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Supporting the local community

Our local community – where most of our employees live - is at the heart of our business. We work with local community forums to create positive social impact by jointly identifying and leveraging opportunities, thereby demonstrating our commitment to transparency and collaboration.
These range from employment opportunities, identifying and supporting SMEs through our Enterprise Supplier Development programme, skills development and training programmes, youth upliftment initiatives and early childhood development initiatives.
In this regard, a local community upliftment-training programme to upskill people from communities surrounding the mill was established, and to date more than 800 trainees have been trained in various construction and building related skills. Some of these locals are employed in the annual mill shut, or for smaller local contracts.
We engage our employees as well as local businesses and non-government organisations to assist with ongoing and sustainable community outreach programmes that address various areas of need like providing access to water and sanitation, improving school infrastructure, food schemes and blanket drives for the vulnerable.

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Caring for the environment

As part of the mill’s sustainability journey, great care is taken to minimise the use of natural resources; reduce air emissions, effluent discharge and solid waste; as well as improve energy efficiency. The mill has been uniquely designed to minimise the use of freshwater and performs in the top fifth percentile of integrated pulp and paper mills worldwide in this regard. The mill generates its own energy in the form of steam and electricity from renewable and other sources. On average, the mill exports power to the national grid, helping to fuel the growing local economy. 

Moving to renewable fuels

Sappi Southern Africa is advancing climate-smart renewable energy through a 30% stake in Ngodwana Energy, alongside KC Africa and African Rainbow Energy and Power. Ngodwana Energy is the first biomass project under the South African Government’s Renewable Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPP).

This 25 MW biomass energy unit situated at the Ngodwana Mill exemplifies circular economy principles by utilising biomass from nearby plantations and mill waste.

Up to 35 tonnes an hour of biomass is burned in a boiler to generate steam and drive a turbine to generate electricity which is fed into the national grid. This initiative supports 20,000 households and provides 180 ongoing jobs.

Certifications for Ngodwana Mill

Our certifications ensure that our performance is monitored and that our operations comply with global best practice across a range of environmental, safety and quality topics.

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