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A View from Asia on the Growing Fibre Demand by the Packaging Industries

A View from Asia on the Growing Fibre Demand by the Packaging Industries. UK Corrugated Industry conference 2011 By R S Baxi. As President of the Paper Division I Bring Greetings & Best Wishes from BIR. GLOBAL PAPER PRODUCTION.

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A View from Asia on the Growing Fibre Demand by the Packaging Industries

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  1. A View from Asia on the Growing Fibre Demand by the Packaging Industries UK Corrugated Industry conference 2011 By R S Baxi

  2. As President of the Paper DivisionI Bring Greetings & Best Wishesfrom BIR

  3. GLOBAL PAPER PRODUCTION • Based on 2009, global paper production was about 370 Million Tons : • Graphic Paper – 136 Million Tons ( 36.75%) • Board / Packaging – 190 Million Tons (51.36%) • Tissue Paper – 28 Million Tons (7.56%) • Other Paper – 16 million Tons (4.34%)

  4. Paper Production from 3 major paper producing areas ( for 2009) : • Asia – 157 Million Tonnes • Europe – 101 Million Tonnes • America – 84 Million Tonnes • Others – 28 Million Tonnes

  5. Recovered Fibre Collection, Consumption & Export from CEPI Countries (2010) • 97% OF EXPORTS OF RECOVERED FIBRE WENT TO ASIA.

  6. UK EXPORTS OF RECOVERED FIBRE FOR THE FIRST 2 QUARTERS 2011 • TOTAL EXPORTS OF RECOVERED FIBRE WERE 2.29 MILLION TONNES OF WHICH :

  7. Top 10 Largest Economies by GDP in PPP terms: 2010 and 2020 Total World GDP 2010 = $61,693,429 GDP per capita, the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation per capita, within a given year. The GDP figures are derived from purchasing power parity (PPP) calculations by the International Monetary Fund, which have been updated according with the latest database released in October 2010. PPP is a method of measuring the relative purchasing power of different countries' currencies over the same types of goods and services, thus allowing a more accurate comparison of living standards.

  8. GDP and Paper Consumption per Capita for the Ten Largest Economies

  9. Challenges of Global Trading

  10. China’s Import Breakdown

  11. Comparison of Quarterly Recovered Fibre Imports into China (2007-2010)

  12. China’s Imports for 1st & 2nd Qtr’s of 2011 & 2010

  13. Breakdown of Europe’s Exports to China for 1stQtr’s of 2011 & 2010

  14. CHINA’S LEADING BOARD MILLS

  15. INDIA’S LEADING BOARD MILLS

  16. Conclusion • Global Populations is projected to grow by 2.8 billion in the next 38 years. This cause an impact on the demand of packaging paper. • The emerging market economies mainly China & India, projects to grow fastest in both population and fibre demand.

  17. Conclusion • Collection programs being implemented in emerging markets will increase competition on quality of fibre, quality to become important. • New regulations coming into force, EOW and others will effect collection and sorting systems.

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