CEPI Releases 2011 Sustainability Report

CEPI (Confederation of European Paper Industries), Brussels, Belgium, has released its Fifth Sustainability Report. According to the report, the paper industry across Europe has been recovering from the financial crisis of 2009-2010, while coping with various blips in the availability of raw materials. Substantial amounts of recovered paper collected in Europe are going to China, and wood is increasingly being subsidized for energy generation. In spite of this, the report notes, recycling has increased and certification of the wood used in Europe's mills has risen to a new level.

The report also notes that the paper industry in Europe has further reduced carbon dioxide emissions, even taking mill closures into account, and has reduced its energy consumption. The percentage of companies with environmental management systems is at an all time high of 90%. On the social side, CEPI has started a dialog with the European Employees Federation representing mill workers, and has made health and safety a priority.

European paper industry accomplishments cited in the report include:

A summary of the report is available online.

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