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World Recovered Paper Usage To Surge 50 Million Tonnes By 2014

BRUSSELS, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ —

All growth in demand to be generated by developing regions

China will generate the majority of the growth in recovered paper demand over the next five years, and whilst governments and papermakers attempt to boost domestic recovery of paper in China, this will not meet forecast demand as much is used for packaging goods which then leave the country. The fifth edition of Outlook for Global Recovered Paper Markets is published today by RISI, the leading information provider for the global forest products industry, and provides the current and forecast developments in recovered paper markets around the world.

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International trade in recovered paper will continue to boom and Asian papermakers will search worldwide for new supplies as recovery rates are tested in the developed world.

The report reveals India’s growing demand for imported recovered paper, and new to this edition of this report are pulp and recovered paper demand and trade for over one hundred countries.

The report details usage, recovery rates, trade balances and price forecasts until 2014.

The study team leader, Rod Young, who has been analyzing the fiber and paper markets for over thirty years, predicts “that the supply side of the recovered paper market will see a lot of activity in the upcoming five years. Rising prices for recovered paper, along with huge increases in demand, would imply that larger companies will both be needed and interested in the supply side of this market.” He continued, “Mergers and acquisitions should be an active field in this industry.” Leading users and suppliers of recovered paper globally and by region are covered in the final chapter of the study.

Rod Young is supported on the study team with Bill Moore and Esko Uutela, the founding author of the study with EU Consulting, and RISI Economists Kurt Schaefer, Hannah Zhao and Levi Li.

The Executive Summary and Table of Contents for the study can be found at http://www.risiinfo.com/risi-store/do/product/detail/recovered-paper-study.ht ml?source=RP0210pr

For more information on this study, please contact:

In Europe: Tea Tuuli at +32.2.536.0743 – ttuuli@risi.com or Greg Ardoullie at +32.2.536.0753 – gardoullie@risi.com

In North America: Sara Girtz at 770.373.3001 – sgirtz@risi.com or Natalie Rotondi at 781.734.8963 – nrotondi@risi.com

In Asia: Levi Li at +86.139.1714.6037 – lli@risi.com

In Latin America: Luis Sucupira at +55.11.3848.9051 lsucupira@risi.com

About RISI
RISI is the leading information provider for the global forest products industry. The company works with clients in the pulp and paper, wood products, timber, tissue, nonwovens, printing and publishing industries to help them make better decisions.

Headquartered in Boston (Bedford), Massachusetts, RISI operates offices in Brussels, Belgium; Atlanta, Georgia; San Francisco, California; Portland, Oregon; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Shanghai, China; Singapore; and Charlottesville, Virginia. More information can be found at http://www.risi.com.

Contact:
Nichola Heer
Marketing Manager, Forecasts & Analysis, RISI
326 Avenue Louise, Bte 22
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Email: nheer@risi.com
Tel: +32-2-536-0770

SOURCE: RISI

CONTACT: Nichola Heer,
Marketing Manager,
Forecasts & Analysis,
RISI,
+32-2-536-0770,
nheer@risi.com

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