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Project summary document

Project name:Sical
Country:Romania
Project number:3645
Business sector:General manufacturing
Public/Private:Private
Environmental category:B
Board date:11 May 1999
Status:Completed
Date PSD disclosed:
Date PSD updated:
26 March 1999
11 November 1999
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Project description
and objectives:

The project will enable Ambro, a subsidiary of Sical, to modernise its pulp and paper production facilities and to improve environmental conditions at the plant located in Suceava, northern Romania.

The project will enable the company to modernise its pulp and paper production facilities and to improve environmental conditions at the plant located in Suceava, northern Romania. The objective is to double paper production capacity and to improve cost competitiveness and profitability.

Transition impact:

The project will promote the transition process by supporting private ownership and developing management know-how and new technology. The project should also increase competition and export earnings.

The client:

Sical, the sponsor, is an international corrugated board packaging group, quoted on the Paris stock exchange. The borrower is Ambro, a Romanian pulp and paper mill, and a subsidiary of Sical.

EBRD finance:

The EBRD will provide a loan of US$ 9.0 million (EUR 8.3 million) to Ambro to finance working capital and capital expenditure for modernisation and environmental improvements. EBRD's financing is complemented by an IFC loan of US$ 9.0 million.

Total project cost:

US$ 45 million (EUR 42 million)

Environmental impact:

The project has been classified as B/1, requiring an environmental audit of the existing facilities and an environmental analysis of the proposed modernisation programme. Environmental due diligence was fully co-ordinated with the IFC. The studies showed that currently the company does not comply with Romanian or EU standards for atmospheric air emissions and liquid effluent discharge. Potential soil contamination and inadequate sludge storage practices were also identified. Forestry maintenance, which is controlled by state-owned companies, was found to be generally satisfactory.

Based on the findings of the environmental due diligence, a draft Environmental Action Plan (EAP) has been developed. The implementation of the EAP over a period of three years will ensure the company’s compliance with Romanian and EU environmental standards and with the World Bank’s guidelines. Some further studies are required to refine aspects of the EAP, such as soil or groundwater treatment. These will be completed shortly and the final version of the EAP will be agreed with the EBRD and the IFC prior to the first disbursement. A sum of US$ 12 million has been set aside for the implementation of the EAP, including improvements in the treatment of black liquor, waste water and sludge; re-use of ash filtrate; improvement in general housekeeping; and environmental monitoring and training.

The company will report annually on environmental, health and safety matters, including implementation of the EAP.

Technical
cooperation:

None

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Company contact:

 

EBRD contact:

James Hyslop, Operation Leader: hyslopj@ebrd.com

Business opportunities:

For business opportunities or procurement, contact the client company.

General enquiries:

EBRD project enquiries not related to procurement:
Tel: +44 20 7338 7168; Fax: +44 20 7338 7380
Email: projectenquiries@ebrd.com


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