Launching a new publication on Circularity concepts in the pulp and paper industry.
An online event organized jointly by the ECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section, the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva, the FAO Liaison Office in Brussels.
Background
The global pulp and paper industry has been undergoing a major transformation. The pulp production is increasingly moving from using virgin fibers to achieving high paper-recycling rates. The reprocessing of paper and paperboard stands out as the key circular economy feature for the industry and a true accomplishment when compared to other industries.
- How the success story of paper recycling was possible to achieve?
- What are the differences between graphic paper and packaging recycling processes?
- Why they should be collected separately?
- What are the biggest challenges for the sector today?
- What are the most exciting innovations?
These key questions and others were be addressed during an online event organized jointly by the ECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section, the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva, the FAO Liaison Office in Brussels to launch a new publication “Circularity concepts in the pulp and paper industry”.
The event provided examples of innovative pulp and paper products, will explain how to use paper more sustainably and will describe the role of design for the end-of-life valorization and improving of the overall circularity of pulp and paper value chains.
Short presentations were followed by a Q&A session.
Programme
Moderator: Delphine Babin Pelliard, Liaison Officer, Liaison Office in Geneva, Food and Agriculture Organization
Opening
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Presentation of the ECE/FAO publication on Circularity concepts in the pulp and paper industry
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ECE/FAO Publication - Practical examples of circularity and bioeconomy implementation
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Q&A session |
Closing
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