Published / Reported by FOREST 2 MARKET

Marko Summanen

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Kraft packaging paper has maintained a roughly 4% share of all fiber-based packaging capacity since 2015, however, as of late, the relative share of Asia-Pacific (APAC) capacity in kraft papers is beginning to grow, as seen in the image below. Let’s take a closer look and discuss the factors behind this growth, the viability of it, along with what sort of opportunities this could present for major players in the P&P industry.

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