Traction refers to the friction between a moving object and the surface it moves on. Just as traction allows a vehicle to move forward without slipping, it enables our business to progress steadily.

With the introduction of our Thrive25 business strategy in 2020, we moved through phases of Adapting, Advancing, and Reshaping. Now, having gained traction, our momentum is driving significant progress.

We also observe this traction in social settings, such as the growing consumer preference for renewable and recyclable products. In response, we continue to expand our range of renewable solutions, enabling society to meet sustainability goals and support the global transition to a low-carbon, circular economy.

We are also gaining traction in our efforts to extract value from the whole tree. Traditionally, papermaking used only half of the raw wood material. Sappi is continually developing new processes and applying innovative technology to extract more value from each tree. Our paper packaging reduces plastic use, and we utilise every part of the trees harvested – whether for our biomaterials, dissolving wood pulp, speciality papers, or bio-energy – finding eco-friendly alternatives for a better future.

‘Keeping pace’ in nature, refers to the ability of organisms to adapt and evolve in response to environmental changes. For species to survive, they must continuously adjust to shifting conditions, such as climate change, availability of resources, and interactions with other species. It’s a dynamic process that requires resilience, flexibility, and the capacity to innovate.

At Sappi, we see this as our competitive agility – our ability not to be outpaced by market trends, technological advancements and consumer demands. Momentum in business involves maintaining a steady flow of progress and growth, which we achieve through continuous improvement, innovation, being close to our customers and strategic planning.

It is this ability that allows us to progress steadily and consistently while always keeping pace and staying abreast of market changes through continuous innovation and adaptation. By understanding and responding to the latest environmental regulations and market innovations, we comply to and integrate global sustainability standards, ensuring that we remain effective and relevant in our commitment to the planet and our efforts to advance a circular economy.

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Much like ships of old navigated through uncharted waters to discover new lands, ours is often a journey of discovery as we find new ways to develop technologies that address critical challenges, driving progress in fields like renewable energy and biotechnology.

We are making headway in reducing our carbon footprint through renewable energy projects and we have made significant strides in our sustainability efforts. Our milestone Power Purchase Agreement with EnPower will appreciably reduce our Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions – not only supporting our own decarbonisation objectives – but also contributing to the transformation of the South African electricity supply industry by providing cleaner and more affordable power.

Sappi is also making headway as we enter exciting new markets with our innovative technology for producing furfural using the hemicellulose co-product from our Verve cellulose operations. By utilising this co-product, we maximise the portion of the tree used to create renewable, value-added products. This approach ensures that our furfural production is supported by the same sustainability and forest stewardship credentials as our Verve production, much like navigating new waters with a trusted and reliable vessel.

In a world where companies pursue accelerated growth through irresponsible and short-term actions, activities like deforestation and pollution, place a collective toll on natural resources. As a company reliant on sustainable woodfibre, we recognise the critical role of ecosystem services. By investing in sustainable forestry practices, we build resilience, safeguard resources, and potentially reduce long-term costs, all while pursuing accelerated growth in a responsible manner.

It’s vital to focus not only on net-zero targets and reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also on a nature-positive approach. We future-proof our business by restoring biodiversity and regenerating ecosystems, aligning with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD). We disclose our actions not just because we must, but because we believe it’s the right way to secure our existence as a company committed to the circular economy.

Our plantations are designed with sustainability at their core, supporting biodiversity and ecosystem services. We integrate conservation areas within our plantations, setting aside significant portions of land for active protection. These areas include indigenous forests, wetlands and grasslands that serve as habitats for local wildlife, supporting a variety of species, some endangered or rare.

While we pursue accelerated growth, we do so with foresight, mindful of the impacts of our actions and the measures needed to balance them. Embracing a nature-positive strategy enhances ecological outcomes and drives value creation, positioning Sappi to thrive in a future where nature, alongside carbon, becomes a central element of sustainability.

In business, gathering speed is crucial for driving progress and achieving goals. Equally important is to control this speed to prevent things from spiralling out of control. This balance is essential for sustainable growth and long-term success.

In our efforts towards sustainability, speed determines whether we meet customer expectations and whether we are ready for new rules whether domestic or global. However, we must also keep a steady hand on the ship, steering it in the right direction towards success with careful planning and execution.

Our move towards digitisation exemplifies this balance. By streamlining our IT systems and processes for greater efficiency along our entire value chain – from procurement, through logistics, and into manufacturing systems like the Manufacturing Execution System (MES) at our mills – we are making headway in enhancing our operational capabilities. Additionally, aligning our Sales, Supply Chain, Logistics, and Finance processes through SAP marks a significant milestone in our journey towards a streamlined, data-driven future.

Through global collaboration, we are paving the way for enhanced productivity, transparency and operational excellence across our organisation. We are driving this transformation with a sense of urgency, but also with the necessary caution. By thoroughly testing systems and taking a phased approach, we ensure that our efforts are sustainable and effective.

Together, we are navigating new waters, gathering speed and steering our ship towards a successful and sustainable future.

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Share statistics

as at September 2024

Shareholding

Ordinary shares in issue Number of
shareholders
% Number  
of shares1
% of shares
in issue
1 – 5,000 7,819 86.8 2,841,961 0.5
5,001 – 10,000 196 2.2 1,416,736 0.2
10,001 – 50,000 399 4.4 9,927,690 1.7
50,001 – 100,000 158 1.8 11,328,804 1.9
100,001 – 1,000,000 349 3.9 109,109,816 18.2
Over 1,000,000 84 0.9 464,793,933 77.5
  9,005 100.0 599,418,940 100.0
1 The number of shares excludes 2,872,523 treasury shares held by the group.

Shareholder spread

Type of shareholder % of shares
in issue
Non-public 0.4 
   Sappi Limited directors and prescribed officers 0.4
   Associates of group directors
   Trustees of the company’s share and retirement funding schemes
   Share owners who, by virtue of any agreement, have the right to nominate board members
   Share owners interested in 10% or more of the issued shares
Public (the number of public shareholders as at September 2024 was 8,994) 99.6
  100.0

Sappi has a primary listing on the JSE Limited and a Level 1 ADR programme that trades in the over-the-counter market in the United States.

A large number of shares are held by nominee companies for beneficial shareholders. Pursuant to section 56(7) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 of South Africa, the directors have investigated the beneficial ownership of shares in Sappi Limited, including those which are registered in the nominee holdings. These investigations revealed, as of September 2024, the following are beneficial holders of more than 5% of the issued share capital of Sappi Limited:

Beneficial holder Shares %
Public Investment Corporation 128,870,311 21.5
Allan Gray Balanced Fund 49,695,141 8.3
Alexander Forbes Investments 30,533,702 5.1

Further, as a result of these investigations, the directors have ascertained that some of the shares registered in the names of the nominee holders are managed by various fund managers and that, as of September 2024, the following fund managers were responsible for managing 5% or more of the share capital of Sappi Limited:

Fund manager Shares %
Allan Gray Proprietary Limited 125,063,424 20.9
Public Investment Corporation 103,389,223 17.2
Ninety One Plc 60,016,973 10.0
M&G plc 46,454,495 7.7

 

Share statistics 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Ordinary shares in issue (millions)1 599.4 558.8 565.2 561.5 546.1
Net asset value per share (US cents) 430 438 417 351 299
Number of shares traded (millions)          
   JSE 447.5 546.6 590.9 444.5 736.3
   New York 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 2.0
Value of shares traded          
   JSE (ZAR million) 20,709 24,991.5 29,491.0 17,073.0 24,509.3
   New York (US$ million) 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.6 4.0
Percentage of issued shares traded 74.7 97.9 104.6 79.3 135.2
Market price per share          
– year end     JSE (South African cents) 4,806 4,404 4,402 3,861 2,377
                     New York (US cents) 281 230 268 260 151
– highest       JSE (South African cents) 5,761 5,835 6,348 5,269 4,799
                     New York (US cents) 316 350 420 359 345
– lowest       JSE (South African cents) 3,776 3,627 3,785 2,265 1,720
                    New York (US cents) 205 201 235 135 107
Earnings yield (%)2 2.14 19.77 39.18 0.78 negative
Price/earnings ratio (times)2 46.80 5.06 2.55 128.99 negative
Total market capitalisation (US$ million)2 1,683 1,300 1,371 1,449 758
1 The number of shares excludes 2,872,523 treasury shares held by the group.
2 Based on financial year-end closing prices on the JSE Limited. Income statement amounts have been converted at average year-to-date exchange rates.

Note: Definitions for various terms and ratios used above are included in the Glossary section.