A week dedicated to the bioeconomy in Europe shows it is key to EU’s future climate and industrial policies
The forest-based biomanufacturing sector is committed to boosting Europe’s circularity and climate neutrality.
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The forest-based biomanufacturing sector is committed to boosting Europe’s circularity and climate neutrality.
The findings of a new European consumer packaging perceptions study reveal that climate change (68%), cost of living (66%), and warfare (56%), are the three largest issues affecting consumers.
PPWR UPDATE – The Council and the European Parliament agree a compromise on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation
February Newsletter from 4evergreen Industry Association Advisory Board which contains relevant information and activity updates
Pro Carton member: Reno de Medici (RDM) has confirmed that the closure of its Villa Santa Lucia cartonboard mill has been cancelled.
Pro Carton actively promotes the opportunities that the packaging industry offers to pupils and students deciding on their career plan.
Industry leaders spanning almost 20 industrial sectors presented ‘the Antwerp Declaration for a European Industrial Deal’ to Belgian Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo and Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen.
Pro Carton will once again be represented at FACHPACK, the European trade fair for packaging, technology and processing in Nuremberg in September 2024.
Cepi invites Pro Carton Members to register for its webinar update on EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) on 6th March 2024
EU Policy Monitoring Brief – February 2024 – Issues relating to EU Policies including Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR)
Fachverband Faltschachtel-Industrie e.V. (FFI), the German Folding Carton Industry Association, issues 2023 summary press release.
Production of pulp and paper in Europe experienced a decline in 2023 due to poor economic environment, destocking and high energy costs