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The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 in Oberstdorf, Germany, looks different this year due to the ongoing pandemic - but the opportunity to work for a better climate remains. Stora Enso's renewable products contribute to making this event more sustainable. Our products onsite will be used by athletes, team coaches, media and the local organisation committee.


Medal boxes

Open paperboard medal boxes
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Open paperboard boxes with medals
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Material:
Ensocoat by Stora Enso

Converter:
Grano, Finland

Packaging designers:
Outi Honkavaara and Ilkka Laukkanen, DesignStudio Lahti, Packaging Solutions, Stora Enso

About:
All medalists in Oberstdorf will receive these medal boxes together with their medals.  

Gift box to Junghans official watch

Material:
Ensocoat by Stora Enso

Converter:
Grano, Finland

Packaging designers:
Outi Honkavaara and Vilma Faven, DesignStudio Lahti, Packaging Solutions, Stora Enso

About:
Collaboration between presenting sponsor Stora Enso and the official timing partner Junghans, only 500 watches will be produced.

Open paperboard box for watch
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Paperboard medal box closed
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Paperboard medal box open
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Winner Trophies

Winner trophies made from CLT
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Winner trophy made from CLT
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Material:
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)

About:
The Winner Trophies are designed by a local artist couple, Martin and Martina Fritz, from Sonthofen close to Oberstdorf. With the shape of an “O” , the trophy symbolises Oberstdorf and the Nordic World Ski Championships logo while the wood represents the presenting sponsor Stora Enso. The trophies also have two metal figures of a ski jumper and cross-country skier in gold, silver or bronze.

See the film about the production of the trophee.

Medal podiums and Start / Finish gates

Material:
Spruce

Converter:
APA Adelfang & Parbel GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

About:
Wooden installations, such as medal podiums and start/finish gates, will be reused from the Seefeld championships.

Start and finish line
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Winner podium made from CLT
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Paper bags

Flat paperbags with Oberstdorf illustrations
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Paper bags with Oberstdorf illustration
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Material:
Endura MG Kraft by Stora Enso

Converter:
GSD-Verpackungen, Germany

Paper cups

Material:
Cupforma Natura PE Green by Stora Enso

Converter:
Huhtamäki, Finland

Paperboard coffee cups
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Paperboard coffee cups
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Food containers for soup

Paperboard soup bowl on paper napkin
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Paperboard soup bowl
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Material:
Cupforma Natura PE Green by Stora Enso

Converter:
Hutamäki, FInland

PureFiber™ by Stora Enso food bowl

Material:
Formed fiber based on wood from sustainably managed forests in Scandinavia – plastic free and PFAS* free

Converter:
Stora Enso formed fiber production in Hylte, Sweden

*PFAS = per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances


Formed fiber salad bowls
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Food tray
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Multicopy Zero

MultiCopy Zero
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MultiCopy Zero
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Material:
Carbon Neutral paper

Productsion site:
Stora Enso paper mill in Nymölla Sweden

About:
Multicopy Zero will be used as office paper by the local organising committee and in the media centre. All printouts will have this text in the upper or bottom header: Printed on Multicopy Zero – Carbon Neutral paper – by Stora Enso

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