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  1. 91% of the European2 pulp and paper industry in terms of production. The pulp and paper industry provides 180 000 jobs in Europe directly. It has a turnover of 83 billion euros and adds 18.5 billion euros to the EU GDP. It is strong in export markets, with an export rate of 23% of its paper and board production. Circular Economy in the European ...

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  2. The pulp and paper industry provides more than 180 000 jobs in Europe directly, and 1.5 million in the value chain. It has a turnover of 90 billion euros and adds 20 billion euros to the EU GDP. It is strong in export markets, with an export rate of 22% of its paper and board production. Circular Economy in the European Pulp and Paper Industry ...

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  3. 91% of the European2 pulp and paper industry in terms of production. The pulp and paper industry provides 179 000 jobs in Europe directly. It has a turnover of 95 billion euros and adds 21 billion euros to the EU GDP. It is strong in export markets, with an export rate of 22% of its paper and board production. Circular Economy in the European ...

  4. Jul 31, 2024 · While paper production in the United States has been declining in recent decades, paper production in China has soared and reached a high of 130 million metric tons in 2022. This was roughly...

  5. The production of graphic grades fell by 9.6% to 24.2 million tonnes in 2022, with uncoated woodfree paper down by 5.9% to 7.4 million tonnes, and coated paper down 10.6% to 8.3 million tonnes. Newsprint production decreased by 10.0% to 4.1 million tonnes.

  6. Key Industry Statistics. CPI produces in-depth industry statistics for its Members, and contributes to European and global databases. This material is also used to inform CPI’s lobbying activities, demonstrating the points being made to government, and promoting the industrys achievements.

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  8. With the slowing down of the European economy and the sanitary restrictions, European paper and board consumption decreased by 5.3% in 2020 compared to 2019, totalling 71 million tonnes.