"UK recovered fibre and plastic quality is relatively good, but by no means the best" say Chinese reprocessors

UK recovered paper exporters must continue to increase the quality of their material to secure orders from China, which remains the key export market.According to research carried out on behalf of the Waste & Resources Action Programme, paper production in India and Indonesia is forecast to grow steadily across the next ten years. However, due to domestic fibre being generally cheaper than imported, it seems increasing levels of paper are likely ...

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