Resolute FP Canada Inc.

       
Thunder Bay, Canada – Ontario
Rhonda.Davis@resolutefp.com  |  (807) 624-2414
Site Web : www.resolutefp.com

We are accountable for our performance.
The future of our company is in our hands. By empowering people, acting with integrity, setting goals and measuring progress, we deliver first-class products and services to customers and create value for shareholders.
We make decisions with tomorrow in mind.
We know that our long-term profitability depends on preserving the natural resources in our care and being a responsible partner in the communities where we live and work.
At Resolute, we believe that sustainability helps us build and enhance our competitiveness and long-term profitability. In fact, the relationship between sustainability and financial performance is reflected in our company’s vision, our corporate values and the way we do business every day.
We have implemented a corporate sustainability reporting strategy, moving to a biannual online format that we believe will ensure up-to-date and easily accessible information for all stakeholders.
The sustainability section of the company website provides detailed information on our efforts to balance the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social and economic. The web pages contain sustainability performance data, fulfilling the requirements of the Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) G4 reporting guidelines. The GRI framework is considered the gold standard of balanced, transparent sustainability reporting, and Resolute is proud to be among the first companies in the forest products industry globally to meet the most recent reporting standards. In the sustainability section of the website you will also find progress updates on the company’s public commitments.

Histoire de l'entreprise

Starting in 1820, in the midst of the Industrial Revolution, and over the following two centuries, the company grew from 20 sawmills along the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec into a global leader in the forest products industry with over 40 pulp, paper, wood products, tissue and energy facilities across North America.

We have successfully weathered technological revolutions; two World Wars; the Great Depression of the 1930s; globalization; several pandemics, including cholera, the Spanish flu and now COVID-19; and changing economic and social conditions. We have flourished because of the unwavering support of our employees, customers and investors, the communities in which we operate, as well as our partners in both the business world and Indigenous communities.

For 200 years, Resolute and its predecessor companies have been transforming a renewable resource into products that consumers depend on in their daily lives. Here are some of the many milestones we achieved along the way.

Our Thunder Bay (Ontario) sawmill, which operates under a unique business model with Resolute and the Fort William First Nation, is the first facility in Canada to work under regulations created under the First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act, which facilitates industrial development with First Nations on their land.

Données sur l'entreprise

Collaborations with Aboriginal Peoples
Resolute developed an Aboriginal Peoples Policy in 2013 following an analysis of industry best practices. The policy outlines our commitment to building strong relationships, ensuring that Aboriginal communities are consulted in decisions impacting their communities, and we work to develop shared economic prosperity. In keeping with our principles of corporate social, environmental and economic sustainability, Resolute has implemented Aboriginal Procurement Policy Guidelines to further strengthen our commitment to Aboriginal communities across Ontario and Quebec. Our goal is to provide equitable access to commercial opportunities and to promote the economic participation of Aboriginal peoples and businesses in the forest products sector.

Corporate Philanthropy
Resolute Forest Products strives to be a good corporate citizen that supports the needs and interests of the communities where we operate and beyond. Our community contributions provide financial, human and material support, as well as in-kind staff time donated to non-profit or humanitarian organizations and countless volunteer hours undertaken by our civic-minded employees. In 2019, our donations and sponsorships – at both the local and corporate levels – totaled over $1 million last year. In addition, the annual Resolute golf tournament, benefiting the Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, raised C$255,000 for five health organizations, including $120,000 to the Dolbeau-Mistassini and Roberval hospital foundations, respectively, plus $5,000 each to local pediatric cancer organizations Leucan, On the Tip of the Toes Foundation and Relay for Life.
For our community in Thunder Bay, we have made financial donations, as well as, in kind donations to a variety of local organizations.

Optimizing Fiber Use
Our manufacturing facilities and processes optimize fiber use, reducing waste and creating value. Harvested trees are processed into lumber, mainly for construction or renovation of houses, which preserves the carbon accumulated in the wood for decades. Processing a log at a sawmill generates by-products, mainly wood chips, sawdust, shavings and bark. The bark is used to generate energy, while chips and other residues are used mainly to produce pulp and paper. Our wood remanufacturing facilities produce box spring components, finger joints, furring strips and I-joists, further ensuring optimal fiber use. For the little waste that is left, we identify beneficial-use alternatives, such as land spreading, reducing what we send to landfills.

OFFRES D’EMPLOI

Recherche d'emploi
Emplois du Sentier TransCanadien
Emplois du secteur des sentiers
Opérations des produits forestiers
Communications
Ingénieur
Mécanicien
Meunier
Mécanicien de chantier
Technologue en papier
Détartreur
Coordinateur développement durable
Innovation technologique
Gestion de la faune et des écosystèmes
Spécialiste de la biodiversité
Biologiste de la conservation
Spécialiste de la gestion des espèces envahissantes
Technicien d’aménagement du territoire
Spécialiste des plantes indigènes
Technicien de pépinières et de vergers
Technicien en assainissement
Biologiste/technicien de la faune
Sylviculture et santé des forêts
Chercheurs sur les incendies en forêt
Travailleurs en réduction des combustibles forestiers
Technicien en santé forestière
Technicien en insectes forestiers
Technologue en réhabilitation des forêts
Stratèges forestiers
Chercheur en foresterie
Travailleurs sylvicoles
Technicien/superviseur en sylviculture
Spécialiste en entretien des arbres
Forestier urbain
Programmes des forêts indigènes
Archéologue/spécialiste du patrimoine naturel
Coordonnateur des connaissances indigènes
Coordonnateur de sites spéciaux
Technicien de l’utilisation des plantes traditionnelles
Récréation et interprétation
Interprètes en forêt
Technicien des SIG
Spécialiste en échange de connaissances
Interprète du parc
Guide des parcs
Technicien/spécialiste récréatif (ex. : mise au point et entretien d’installations)
Gestion des jeunes gardes forestiers
Aménageurs de sentiers (ex. : sentiers de cyclisme/randonnée/ski)
Technicien du paysage visuel
Conservation et recherche
Technicien en agrologie
Technicien en environnement aquatique
Technicien en surveillance de l’environnement
Biologiste/technicien des pêches
Hydrologue
Prospecteur pédologique
Technicien en gestion des bassins
Éducation
Spécialiste en engagement communautaire
Éducateur/animateur de plein air
Emplois au sein des parcs provinciaux/ territoriaux
Soutien administratif
Engagement communautaire
Entrée de données et statistiques
Travail de terrain
Relations indigènes
Interprétation
Gestion des espèces envahissantes
Éducation au patrimoine naturel
Opérations relatives aux parcs
Reboisement
Gestion des ressources
Entretien des sentiers et des sites de camping
Services aux visiteurs

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