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We spoke to industry experts to explore how markets are responding to changing fibre dynamics, where demand is heading, and what challenges lie ahead for paper recycling in an increasingly interconnected world.
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Through a joint investment of AED 2.5 million, the two companies are collaborating to pioneer a recycling line with the capacity to process up to 10,000 tonnes of post-consumer carton packaging material annually.
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Waste & Recycling magazine brought the global paper recycling industry to Thailand for a day of dialogues and deliberation on the market trends and future prospects at the Paper Recycling Confex Asia.
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For paper mills, the ERIS platform helps reduce costs, manage cash flow and ensure quality inventory via multiple sources.
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The global recovered paper market has experienced significant disruptions and challenges in recent times, driven by a combination of geopolitical events, economic factors, and evolving market dynamics. Industry experts share their insights on how these factors are shaping the market and the implications for the future.
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Shriyal Sethumadhavan reports that India’s recovered fibre industry is set for significant growth in the next 20 years, despite current challenges in supply, regulation, and global market shifts.
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Addressing the International Energy Agency’s Ministerial Meeting, he highlighted the country’s commitment to combating climate change by adopting collective and proactive approaches.
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Recyclable and sustainable nature of paper makes it a vital component of the circular economy, says Piyush Goyal
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Through its investment, PIF will enable MEPCO to expand its production, raise its operational efficiency, and support environmental sustainability, through recyclable products – including paper goods.
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In a recent panel discussion, industry experts from various regions shared their insights and experiences.
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The Paper Recycling Confex MEA, organised by Waste & Recycling MEA magazine, brought together over 200 paper mill owners, recyclers, traders and indentors.
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The Paper Recycling Confex Middle East, organised by Waste & Recycling MEA magazine, brought together hundreds of paper mill owners, recyclers, traders and indentors for a day-long discussion that took a comprehensive look at the pulp and paper industry in the Middle East, Africa and beyond.
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The panel discussion on ‘The paper value chain within Asia and beyond – Meeting the new demands’ at the Paper Recycling Confex reflected on the collection, recycling rate and the demand for recovered fibre in the Middle East & Africa and Asia.
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Preliminary statistics for 2022 released by Cepi show the impact of high energy prices and of an eroding EU and global economic growth.
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The report corroborates fundamental importance of recovered fibre and free trade.
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According to the South African paper production and recycling statistics, released by PAMSA, the country recorded a paper recovery rate of 61.4 per cent last year.
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Cepi’s annual statistics show factors behind the resilience and strong performance of the European pulp and paper industry
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The commitment to achieve a recycling rate of 76% by 2030 was made by the representatives of the European paper value chain during the 8th edition of the European Paper Recycling Awards in Brussels.
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Debate at the recent BIR Paper Division webinar was dominated by an issue of paramount importance to recyclers of all commodities, namely disruption to global logistics.
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The companies announced a paper-based tablet packaging solution for the healthcare industry.
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The companies have jointly developed a recyclable, paper-based packaging solution for Unilever's Colman's brand to reduce the amount of plastic and aluminium used.
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P&G has unveiled its first paper bottle for Lenor in partnership with Paboco, announcing a pilot for Western Europe in 2022.
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The report explores production and utilisation of recovered fibre as well as major international trade flows and key pulp and paper/board market information.
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Close collaboration led to the launch of the 'world’s first' range of label laminates created from recycled paper.
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The company has strengthened the selection of sustainable and recyclable packaging papers with UPM Asendo Pro, a barrier-paper made from renewable materials.
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The new machine, with a production capacity of 300,000 tonnes per annum, is part of Mondi’s €370 million investment to upgrade the mill and further reduce its environmental footprint; The use of more than 200,000 tonnes of paper for recycling from Slovakia per year supports the circular economy by keeping materials in circulation and preventing waste, says company.
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Mondi is using Tesco’s corrugated waste to create EcoVantage paper, in which recycled and fresh fibres are combined to achieve a recyclable and high performing shopping bag;The retailer has rolled out these bags in its stores across Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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EverLiner range comprises liners created from recycled paper and light-weight solutions.
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Industry experts say this will be a positive year for raw materials, but the recycling sector still needs to adapt to new international regulations and additional constraints. But it remains to be seen how the pandemic-related healthcare situation will evolve and how it will affect the economy.
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Packaging made from renewable resources, reducing CO2 footprint, says company.
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The company entered into an agreement to acquire 90.38 percent of the outstanding shares in Olmuksan, a well-established corrugated player in Turkey.
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The EcoWicketBags are recyclable, replacing the traditional plastic packaging for diapers.
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At a Paper Division webinar on October 14 as part of the BIR World Recycling Convention 2020, participants discussed the market supply/demand balance and provided an insight into technical innovations that could give a further boost to the paper industry.
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New packaging reduces carbon footprint by two thirds compared to the previous packaging solution.
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The Recycling Association is calling for the Government to support investment in UK paper and cardboard recycling infrastructure on the back of recent announcements from China and Indonesia.
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Smurfit Kappa has launched a new range of products to help reduce some of the challenges being experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic.


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