Cepi Tribute
8 April 2020
Brussels, 8 April 2020
Tribute to the #paperpeople: they make sure you have the essentials
Cepi, the European paper industry association, and its members across Europe would like to pay tribute to their employees guaranteeing continued production of essential products and to all transport operators ensuring deliveries across Europe.
Thanks to our 180 000 direct employees, the great majority of paper mills are running in the EU: paper industry staff is making sure that citizens have access to the hygiene, health and food supplies they need during this COVID-19 crisis.
Our industry leaders took all necessary measures to guarantee the safety and health of their people: we raised safety arrangements and adopted working shifts as well as social distancing measures, we started dialogues with worker unions to adjust working conditions taking their concerns into account.
Our industry is also supporting the fight against COVID-19 by producing masks, materials for test kits or filters for respiratory devices. All forces need to be united to produce in Europe for Europe the much needed healthcare and medical goods.
“With our tribute video #togetheragainstcoronavirus, we would like to thank our employees for their determination and commitment, we wish to honour the efforts of our staff and are very proud of the solutions that we can bring to EU citizens in these exceptional circumstances” Jori Ringman, Cepi Director General.
In this context, we wish to include in our tribute all waste collectors who are also playing an essential role, as the collection of used paper at municipal level is more important than ever in times of health crisis. Without separate collection of paper for recycling from households and supermarkets, we would face severe disruptions to our value chain, as recycled fibres are an essential part of our supply chain.
“We are looking forward to support the recovery of Europe when the pandemic will be over, which should be a green recovery. We call the EU to rethink its EU Industrial policy and to start aligning its economic response to the virus with its Green Deal” Ringman further commented.