CEPI
just released the latest European pulp and paper industry statistics, which
give a clear picture of the performance of the industry in 2012. These key
statistics include data about production, consumption and the trade of pulp,
paper and raw materials, as well as data concerning energy, environm
CEPI
members produced 92.1 million tonnes of paper and board in 2012 which
represents a decrease of 1.6% over 2011. The pre-crisis production in 2008
totalled 97.9 million tonnes. Pulp production fell by 1.0% while the output of
market pulp increased by 4.3%.
Exports
of paper and board outside Europe showed an increase by 5.3% whilst imports
fell by 9.7% when compared with 2011. The overall consumption of paper and
board in CEPI fell by 3.8% last year. In comparison the overall GDP in Europe
decreased by 0.3% in 2012, but it will recover in 2014 with a 1.4% increase
(source: Eurostat - EU27).
European
pulp and paper production in 2012 continued to be affected by the economic
slowdown which began in mid-2011. Notably, its performance remains above other
energy-intensive sectors in Europe. The European paper industry is looking for
a healthier supply and demand balance and is modernising its industrial base to
remain competitive.