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Book (series)Pulp and paper capacities survey Capacités de la pâte et du papier enquête Capacidades de pasta y papel estudio 2017–2022 2018
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No results found.The annual FAO survey of world pulp and paper capacities is based on figures received from correspondents. The following are some features of the presentation: country tables for pulp and paper are presented on one page; grade tables show volume of production capacity by country, for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country. -
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Book (stand-alone)RECOVERED PAPER DATA 2006 2007
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No results found.This FAO survey on “Recovered Paper Data, 2006” follows the same format as the 2003 edition. It was produced, in cooperation with the Confederation of European Paper Industry (CEPI) which supplied the necessary data relevant to its member countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom) and it estimated the data for Denmark, Greece and Irelan d. FAO collected data for the other remaining countries. The survey presents data on recovery, trade and utilization of recovered paper. Historical data for the period 2006 is presented and only a few countries provided projections of recovery and use of recovered paper for the years 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. The ratios used to analyse the data are those recommended by the Sub-group on Waste Paper Terminology and are defined later in this document. Appendix 1 contains the questionna ire which FAO sent to 46 countries. In addition to the 20 countries covered by CEPI, the following 20 countries answered the questionnaires: Australia, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Iraq, Japan, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the United States of America. All together these 40 countries represent over 85 percent of the world paper and paperboard production an d the data presented can be considered representative of the recovery, use and trade of recovered paper in the world.
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