Dec 03, 2004. /Lesprom Network/. The challenges facing industry today will be met head on by the European Pulp and Paper Industry when the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI), holds its Annual Meeting as part of European Paper Week 2004. Key note speaker Will Hutton, Rapporteur of the EU High Level Group on the Lisbon Agenda on Competitiveness will set the agenda, putting forward his view on the issues facing industry in today’s political and economic climate.
High level CEOs and representatives from across the European paper industry and related industries will take up the baton, debating the big issues of the day that affect competitiveness including the environment and sustainability, the particular challenges and choices they pose for industry and how the pulp and paper industry is best placed to meet them and move forward.
Mr. Hutton, an internationally respected author and political and economic commentator, said: “To succeed in making
Meeting the challenges facing competitiveness is vitally important to the European paper industry and the industry is just as important to Europe’s global competitiveness: the industry is widely acknowledged as world leader in its field in technology terms; it generates 4% of European GDP and employs a quarter of a million people directly, not including the 3.5 million jobs indirectly related to the industry in the upstream forest industry, and downstream businesses such as printing and publishing; and as 95% of the wood used by the European paper industry comes from within the EU, the sector is also responsible for maintaining vitally important jobs in rural areas.
Carl Bjornberg, Chairman of CEPI and CEO of Myllykoski Corporation commented: “The European Paper industry is one of the most sustainable and competitive industries in
CEPI’s Annual Meeting is held during European Paper Week, which brings the different pulp and paper industry sectors together for 3 days, providing a high-level platform for discussion between industry, related organisations and EU institutions. The 2004 gathering addresses, in side events, issues of vital importance to the industry such as raw materials sourcing, climate change and packaging.
The Confederation of European Paper Industries The Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) is a non-profit-making organisation, representing 19 member countries (17
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CEPI possesses a wide source of information on the pulp and paper industry in
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CEPI FIGURES FOR EUROPE – 2003 | ||
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Woodpulp consumption for papermaking production |
47.0 million tonnes |
+1.3% from 2002 |
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Total Paper production: |
95.0 million tonnes |
+2.1% from 2002 |
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Graphic Papers |
46.5 million tonnes |
+3.2% from 2002 |
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Packaging Papers |
38.4 million tonnes |
+0.8% from 2002 |
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Sanitary & Household Papers |
6.0 million tonnes |
+1.4% from 2002 |
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Other grades |
4.2 million tonnes |
+3.1% from 2002 |
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Recovered paper utilization |
44.7 million tonnes |
+1.6% from 2002 |
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Total paper consumption |
86.2 million tonnes |
+0.6% from 2002 |
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Paper exports outside CEPI member countries |
13.2 million tonnes |
+14.4% from 2002 |
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Number of mills |
1,059 paper mills and 224 pulp mills | |
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Employment in CEPI member countries |
279,400 jobs | |