The Cepi key statistics report 2024 shows that pulp and paper sector remained resilient in 2024, with a recovery that has partly offset the decline of 2021-2023. While regulatory conditions for global competitiveness remain an issue, sustainability and decarbonisation remain priorities. Paper and Board consumption increased by 7.0% in 2024, slightly less than initially expected, […]| www.cepi.org
Cepi welcomes the revision of the European Bioeconomy Strategy. Companies from the European pulp and paper industries and the broader European forest-based bioeconomy sector source their raw materials mainly from Europe, have a reduced fossil carbon footprint and are at the global forefront of various technological applications and the development of new, sustainable products and technologies.| www.cepi.org