- Growing need for (cardboard) packaging, in line with soaring e-commerce activities
- New market outlets stemming from rising middle class across Emerging Markets
- Strong demand for hygiene products
- Sensitivity to upstream pulp prices
- High investment costs to improve production efficiency with regard to poor use of water and electricity
- Plastics price low enough to compete with cardboard in the packaging outlet
- Skyrocketing digitalization eating away at the consumption of printing and writing papers
- Environmental considerations with regard to global deforestation
Key players
Country | Role | Sector risk |
---|---|---|
China |
#1 market by revenue |
C
Sensitive risk |
United States |
#2 market by revenue |
B
Medium risk |
Germany |
#3 market by revenue |
C
Sensitive risk |
Japan |
#4 market by revenue |
B
Medium risk |
Sweden |
#5 market by revenue |
C
Sensitive risk |
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