China has been importing less and less recovered paper in the run-up to its ban on waste imports. After significant declines were reported in recent years – with volumes falling from around 26 million t in 2017 to 17 million t in 2018 and shrinking again to 11 million t in 2019 – this year will bring another sharp ...
Chinese recovered paper imports shrink to 4.5 million t in first nine months of 2020
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