Sponsorship and visibility opportunities at European Paper Week 2017

Sponsorship and visibility opportunities at European Paper Week 2017

This year is a special one for CEPI as we celebrate our 25th anniversary! This time we invite you to join us on a journey of discovery as we experience paper through the five senses – sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. We will also partner-up with RISI for...

PAMSA´s Jane Molony Named President of the International Council of Forest and Paper Associations

SÃO PAULO – The International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA) announced Jane Molony as its new president. Molony, Executive Director of the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PAMSA), will serve in this capacity for the next two years....

CEOs of the Global Paper and Forest Industry discuss future direction of industry

SÃO PAULO – The International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA) eighth biennial International CEO Roundtable today took place in Berlin, Germany. More than 20 forest based industry CEOs and association leaders from around the world met to discuss...
CEPI celebrates 25 years with a special logo!

CEPI celebrates 25 years with a special logo!

CEPI was founded in 1992 and is celebrating 25 years of existence this year. We have several projects in the pipeline to celebrate this anniversary, most of them cumulating during European Paper Week in Brussels on 28-30 November 2017. The commemorative logo is based...
European paper industry unveils major investment agenda to drive towards its 2050 vision

European paper industry unveils major investment agenda to drive towards its 2050 vision

CEPI foresees 40% more investment to transform industry and lead the low-carbon bioeconomy in Europe. At the 18th edition of annual event European Paper Week, CEPI’s new Director General Slyvain Lhôte and its Chairman, Peter Oswald (CEO Mondi Group, Europe &...

Response to Commission public consultation on reduced VAT rate for e-books and periodicals

Short summary: The proposal to reduce the VAT rate for e-books will not necessarily reduce the current price of e-books, as publishers may not pass this reduction to the end consumer. On the other hand, if the VAT increases for print products, this will inevitably...