India's economic growth also leads to significant growth in paper consumption
There's an article on The Economic Times from a couple of days ago that talks about how paper consumption in India is contributing significantly to the 12% growth rate in the manufacturing sectors. Paper consumption set to double by 2015-Indicators-Economy-News-The Economic TimesConsumption of paper in India is set to double from the current 7 million tonnes per annum in the next eight years, according to Indian Paper Manufacturers Association (IPMA).I'm concerned to see that while there have been so many initiatives to reduce paper consumption around the world (and encourage re-use through recycling), India is expected to double its consumption in the next 8 years. Here's to hoping that the paper industry also considers the environmental impact of such actions and plans for a renewable means of sourcing raw materials (wood pulp, chemicals, etc.).
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