Weyerhaeuser
(https://weyerhaeuser.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 20, 2026Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Heading saturation is highly skewed by a massive list of repetitive navigation items captured as H2 tags, such as Timberlands, Forestry, and Seedling Sales, which lack substance in the structural layer. However, the body text is exceptionally dense with substance, citing 10.4 million acres of timberlands and specific regional projects like the biocarbon facility in Magnolia, Mississippi. Power word usage is moderate in headings (e.g., Unrivaled, Responsible Development) but is frequently anchored by specific nouns. The specificity of dated evidence, such as the May 2026 stockfish representation and the 2025 midpoint of the 10-year strategy, provides a high signal-to-noise ratio in body content.
Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://weyerhaeuser.com) Sustainable Timber, Forest Products and Land Management | Weyerhaeuser
[IMG: Sustainable Forests] [H2] Sustainable Forests More Than a Century of Expertise We use trees to make products people need while taking care of forests for future generations [IMG: Land & Minerals] [H2] Land & Minerals Responsible Development We provide the building blocks for real estate, development and conservation [IMG: Wood Products] [H2] Wood Products Build Your Reputation With Us Your source for value-added solutions that improve performance, safety and profitability [IMG: Climate Solutions] [H2] Climate Solutions Above and Below the Ground Unlocking the potential of working forests through renewable energy development, forest carbon and CCS, conservation and mitigation banking. [H1] WEYERHAEUSER Launches Fighting Fires Together Campaign to Support Oregon Wildland Firefighting [H3] Now in its fifth year, program provides grants for rural fire districts and offers firefighter mental health resources Read the Release [H2] LATEST NEWS May 19, 2026 Stockfish and Wold to Represent Weyerhaeuser at Nareit's REITweek: 2026 Investor Conference May 14, 2026 Weyerhaeuser Company Declares Dividend on Common Shares April 30, 2026 Weyerhaeuser Reports First Quarter Results View All News Releases
SUB-PAGE (https://weyerhaeuser.com/sustainability/) Sustainability | Weyerhaeuser
[H1] Sustainability Responsible actions. Future focused. For more than a century, we have been growing trees and manufacturing wood products that are essential to our lives, and we understand the decisions we make each day can impact the health of our forests and the strength of our communities for decades to come. Our working forests don’t simply provide a sustainable supply of wood for homes and countless products we all depend on every day. They provide wildlife habitat and support biodiversity, clean our air and filter our water, supply access to nature and outdoor recreation for our neighboring communities and offer opportunities for renewable energy development and other climate solutions. Our forests and mills also provide great careers and support local economies in many rural areas across North America. For us, every definition of success hinges on our ability to continue operating sustainably. We must protect the environment and make sure our forests thrive on a continuous cycle of growing, harvesting and regrowing. We must generate strong financial returns from our assets through the ups and downs of economic cycles. We must create a safe, inclusive, ethical and rewarding place to work for our current and future employees. And we must continue to earn the right to operate by investing in, listening to and communicating openly with our local communities. A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO [IMG: Stockfish_Devin_circular.png] Sustainability has been a guiding principle at Weyerhaeuser for well over 100 years. We’re driven by the belief that forests are the most sustainable and versatile resource on Earth, and we have a tremendous responsibility to manage them well — today and long into the future. We're proud of the work we do to ensure our forests last forever, yet we know sustainability is about much more than what we do in the woods. It's a deeply rooted value that touches every aspect of our business and impacts all our stakeholders. Our shareholders invest in us based on the belief that we will run our operations responsibly and effectively. Our customers depend on having a reliable partner and a sustainable supply chain. Our current and future employees want to work in a safe, ethical and inclusive environment where they can feel proud of the impact we have on the world. And communities where we operate want to know we are good neighbors who do our part to help them thrive. We have a long track record of great work in all these areas, but we aren’t resting on our past accomplishments. For us, sustainability is about constantly innovating and evolving — and taking proactive steps every day to ensure our company will add meaningful value to the world around us for generations to come. I’m excited to see this next chapter of our sustainability strategy come to life as we implement even more of our ambitious vision in the years ahead. Thank you, Devin W. Stockfish President and CEO [H3] Explore our Sustainability Strategy [IMG: Icon for Solid ESG Foundation showing three blue figures standing in front of a building with trees on the sides.] [H4] Solid ESG Foundation Environmental stewardship, social responsibility and strong governance form the foundation of our sustainability strategy. Environmental Social Governance [IMG: Icon for Business Alignment showing a factory with a large tree behind it working in conjunction with each other.] [H4] Business Alignment We embed sustainability into our planning and daily operations to give teams across our company greater visibility into how their actions positively impact our sustainability outcomes. [IMG: Icon for Sustainability Ambitions showing trees on the margins with a windmill above them and three arrows pointing up.] [H4] Sustainability Ambitions We are improving life in rural communities, supporting sustainable housing and leveraging forests as natural climate solutions. Climate Homes Communities [IMG: Icon for Data and GRI Index, showinga document superimposed over a mountain with trees in the foreground.] [H4] ESG Data Table We are committed to continually improving our performance as well as transparently sharing the data related to our successes and challenges. [IMG: Icon for Reports and Highlights with an easle and a report in the foreground in front of a green mountain.] [H4] Reports and Highlights Review our latest annual sustainability report for impact highlights, stories and an overview of progress on our sustainability strategy. [IMG: Icon for How We Do It showing graphics for a screwdriver and a wrench over the globe.] [H4] How We Do It Review these short reference guides for a detailed overview of our practices, the science behind them and answers to frequently asked questions.
SUB-PAGE (https://weyerhaeuser.com/sustainability/our-strategy/) Our Sustainability Strategy | Weyerhaeuser
[H1] Our Strategy Foundation, alignment, impact Building on more than a century of expertise in sustainable forestry, we are driven to innovate and improve our sustainability practices and leadership every day — in our forests and mills, across our business activities and throughout our company. In 2020, we launched our current sustainability strategy, reorganizing and intensifying our focus on three core areas: maintaining our solid foundation of ESG (environmental, social and governance) performance, strengthening the integration of sustainability into key business processes and priorities, and demonstrating our positive impact. [IMG: Maintain ESG Foundation] [IMG: Improve Business Alignment] [IMG: Demonstrate Positive Impact] OUR ONGOING COMMITMENT [IMG: Ara Erickson Headshot 2025 Vertical.jpg] In 2025, we reached the midpoint of our 10-year sustainability strategy at Weyerhaeuser — a milestone worthy of celebration but also a moment to reflect on our progress and review our approach. Looking back, I’m inspired by how much our teams accomplished in the last five years. I’m grateful for our senior leaders who encouraged this journey and for the way Weyerhaeuser employees have truly embraced sustainability as a fundamental part of how we do business. We have big ambitions and much still to do. But at the halfway point, it’s clear that our sustainability strategy is growing Weyerhaeuser’s positive impact in our communities and the world and strengthening our core business so that we can continue operating for generations to come. These are just a few of the recent highlights: Through our focus on climate action as part of our 3 by 30 Sustainability Ambitions, we were invited in 2025 to join the Task Force for Corporate Action Transparency (TCAT) in pilot testing new guidance for carbon accounting. The guidance relied partly on an accounting framework that we defined and published in our Greenhouse Gas Inventory Principles in 2024. Our collaboration with The Nature Conservancy and our longstanding partnership with the American Forest Foundation also factored in the invitation. We’ve also seen positive outcomes from our sustainable homes and rural communities ambitions. Multiyear partnerships with Clemson University and the University of Arkansas have generated new and innovative ideas for building with wood, and the THRIVE program we launched in 2023 to support our rural operating communities has grown to include three communities across the United States. In October 2025, we welcomed our newest community, Buckhannon, West Virginia, with a local event attended by elected officials, media and community leaders. In our Business Alignment pillar, we’ve made significant progress integrating sustainability into key business processes and priorities. We developed annual Sustainability Statements to provide employees with a snapshot of their site-level sustainability performance and supported the integration of sustainability goals into business decisions, such as our Timberlands team’s 2025 rollout of new, renewable natural gas log trucks in Oregon. Our Solid Foundation pillar supports everything we do and has continued to improve through our companywide focus on sustainability — from safety and talent development to environmental compliance and policies. Processes we implemented early in our strategy continue to help identify areas of strength and weakness and validate the importance of sustainability to business outcomes. In 2025, our Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) certification program successfully completed a rigorous audit cycle and added 10 additional sites to our Chain of Custody certificate, while our ongoing safety reboot continued to improve our overall safety system and performance. The backdrop to all this activity was another important milestone in 2025: Weyerhaeuser’s 125th anniversary. Celebrations in our communities across North America provided many opportunities to highlight our sustainability value, including our long history of sustainable forest management. But they also served as reminders of all the work that went into building our sustainability reputation over decades. Our current strategy is just the next chapter in that story. It’s an honor to be part of it, and we look forward to continuing to share our progress in the years ahead. Ara Erickson Vice President, Corporate Sustainability [H2] Our 3 by 30 Sustainability Ambitions in the Words of Our Employees Maintaining Our Solid Foundation For decades, we have delivered solid results in environmental stewardship, social responsibility and strong governance. To drive continued excellence in these areas, we follow a 10-year plan that ensures we review our performance and consistently identify and implement improvement opportunities. The plan structures our work into alternating phases of strategy reviews and ongoing improvements. Strategy reviews take place periodically and provide our teams with the time and direction they need to think holistically about significant process changes and other substantial improvements necessary to continue delivering strong results. Ongoing improvements are assessed annually for each program area to ensure any adjustments that have been identified and implemented by our teams continue to strengthen and improve our solid foundation. We are committed to transparency in the reporting of our sustainability performance and do this by publicly sharing our performance metrics and alignment with ESG frameworks; providing robust content across our website; creating an annual Sustainability Highlights report; disclosing information to key ESG rating providers; and responding to various assessments and questionnaires. IMPROVING BUSINESS ALIGNMENT The business alignment portion of our strategy focuses on further embedding sustainability into our planning and everyday operations. This process ensures sustainability is considered during business planning, increases visibility into how our business goals and commitments impact sustainability outcomes, and allows our teams to see and celebrate their sustainability performance both locally and across our operations. From more effectively considering sustainability outcomes during annual business planning to connecting sustainability performance to daily work, we have introduced several innovative approaches to embed sustainability deeply within our business processes. Business Alignment Highlights In 2025, we continued supporting all our businesses in embedding sustainability considerations deeper into their regular planning processes and provided updates on the key actions and levers driving their sustainability performance. We also refreshed our existing communications materials to help site leaders and employees better understand and share their local environmental and social responsibility performance. In Phase 3 of our Business Alignment pillar, running from 2026 to 2030, we will continue working with each of our businesses to strengthen the awareness and execution of their key sustainability levers, equip employees with tools to understand and tell their local sustainability stories, and amplify business-specific sustainability wins across the company. [H2] Wood Products [IMG: Image of Weyerhaeuser wood products used to frame a house on a job site.] In 2025, our Wood Products business aligned with our 3 by 30 Sustainable Homes ambition to increase our presence at the International Mass Timber Conference. Members of our Sustainability team joined leaders from our Wood Products business to network, share and discuss the latest mass timber products, issues and trends with industry professionals from around the world. Our Sustainability team also joined a panel discussion about how sustainable forest management and mass timber products support the forest economy. In 2026, we will remain focused on expanding engagements beyond operational sites to ensure sustainability is further embedded in our sales, marketing and product development processes. [H2] Timberlands [IMG: Image of timberlands.] In 2025, our Timberlands business integrated sustainability content into its first round of role-specific trainings, reinforcing to frontline employees how their responsibilities contribute to sustainability outcomes. In our Western Timberlands organization, a focus on staff engagement motivated team members to increase the number of volunteer hours they logged in our companywide giving portal by more than 35 percent. Timberlands also delivered a key first step toward the business-specific GHG-reduction goal it recently set by launching our first fleet of renewable natural gas (RNG) logging trucks in Goshen, Oregon. Ten trucks were purchased for initial deployment and are now actively hauling logs throughout the state. In 2026, the business will continue to focus on successfully executing its key sustainability objectives of protecting the environment, growing our people, engaging our communities and demonstrating strong governance. [H2] Strategic Land Solutions [IMG: Image of windmills rising above a treeline.] In 2025, our Strategic Land Solutions organization (formerly known as Real Estate and Energy, Natural Resources) continued to expand its positive impact through our Climate Solutions business. We had five forest carbon projects with new credit issuances or credits available for sale, executed 14 new renewable energy agreements, including our first wind lease agreement in the Southeast outside of North Carolina, and sold a conservation easement protecting 50,000 acres in Maine. Despite a challenging regulatory environment and choppy market conditions, our Mitigation Banking team continued to expand its impact by signing the first agreement to provide mitigation services on non-Weyerhaeuser lands. In addition, our team announced a joint venture to build a facility adjacent to our McComb lumber mill in Magnolia, Mississippi, that will turn lower-value logs and mill by-products into biocarbon for use in metals production. In 2026, we will continue to develop and scale our ability to deliver climate solutions to the marketplace and communicate the impact of that work to internal and external audiences. DEMONSTRATING POSITIVE IMPACT We know individuals and communities expect companies like ours to help solve some of the world's toughest and most pressing challenges — and we welcome that responsibility. Our 3 by 30 Sustainability Ambitions focus on three areas where we play an important role and can make a meaningful difference by 2030: climate action, sustainable homes and rural communities. We know we can’t solve these challenges alone, but our vast forests, diverse land base and essential wood products put us in a unique position to make a tangible and lasting positive impact. When we launched our 3 by 30 Sustainability Ambitions in 2020, we focused on defining success, exploring and developing new relationships and key partnerships, and piloting and testing initial ideas and actions. In Phase 2, from 2023 to 2025, we intentionally made fewer — but more strategic — investments of our time and resources, building on our Phase 1 successes. In the third and final phase of our strategy — running from 2026 to 2030 — we are focused on accelerating and amplifying our progress from Phase 2 with a goal of demonstrating real, measurable impact across all three of our pillars by 2030. Climate Action: We recognize that climate change presents an urgent threat to our world and that action is needed now to mitigate its worst impacts. We are committed to managing and adapting our forests — and the wood products that come from them — to provide climate mitigation. Sustainable Homes: We recognize that quality, attainable housing is in short supply in communities across North America. As an industry leader, we have the opportunity to leverage our products, partnerships and position to significantly increase the availability of high-quality, sustainable homes. Rural Communities: We recognize that barriers to economic and social prosperity can be difficult to overcome in rural communities across North America. We are committed to helping drive measurable results that ensure rural communities continue to be great places to live, work and do business. [IMG: 3 by 30 Logo: Weyerhaeuser Sustainability Ambitions] [IMG: Climate: Our Working Forests Contribute To Climate Change Solutions] [IMG: Our Sustainable Products Help Provide Homes For Everyone] [IMG: We Help Our Rural Communities Be Thriving Places To Work and Live] HOW DO WE MAKE SURE WE STAY ON TRACK? It starts with oversight and direction from the very top of our company and cascades through all levels: Our board of directors and its Governance and Corporate Responsibility Committee oversee our sustainability performance and review our progress toward goals, including our response to climate change, emerging issues, key opportunities and new trends, at least annually. Our executive leadership team guides our strategy and keeps us focused on the most critical opportunities and needs. Our sustainability strategy steering committee, which includes cross-functional staff and business leaders, supports the implementation of our strategy by identifying opportunities, risks and external trends and providing recommendations to ensure optimal performance. The vice president of corporate sustainability leads the coordination and oversight of our companywide sustainability efforts, including our sustainability strategy, in collaboration with strategic and operational leaders across the company. Progress on our sustainability strategy is reported via quarterly updates and regular meetings with the CEO, sustainability steering committee, and our full senior management team. Our Sustainability and Corporate Communications teams provide structure and guidance for implementing our strategy, ensuring internal and external engagement, reporting on our progress and equipping our businesses, teams and employees with the tools they need to share our sustainability story with key stakeholders.
SUB-PAGE (https://weyerhaeuser.com/timberlands/) Managing Our Timberlands Reponsibly | Weyerhaeuser
[H1] Timberlands Making the most of a renewable resource We believe trees are a remarkable resource that can and should be managed responsibly to make a range of products that meet human needs. With a world population growing at 70 million people a year, trees offer a sustainable solution for shelter, hygiene, packaging, fabric, plastics and other products you may not expect, while also providing recreation, wildlife habitat, and other important ecosystem benefits. For more than a century, we've been taking care of forests to make life better. [IMG: Forestry] [H3] Sustainable Forestry We provide a sustainable supply of raw material for making useful products, while managing forests for other benefits. [IMG: Timberlands in Oklahoma] [H3] Our Timberlands We own or control approximately 10.4 million acres of timberlands in the United States, primarily in the West, South and Northeast. We also collaboratively manage millions more acres of publicly owned land in Canada under long-term licenses. [IMG: Seedling Sales] [H3] Seedling Sales Decades of research and testing has led to some of the best seed and seedlings available in the world today. Learn about our seedling sales in the South and West. [H3] Log Sales Customers count on our experience, from high-quality products to our cost effective infrastructure, to provide reliable delivery of logs. Learn about our log sales in the South and West.
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