European Paper Week: ‘Building on paper's values'07/10/2009 |
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| Registration for this year's European Paper Week has started. The networking event of the year within the pulp and paper industry will take place in Brussels (Belgium) at a new venue the Marivaux Hotel and the Palais de la Bourse under the theme ‘Building on paper's values'. From 17th to 19th November, more than three hundred participants will come together to discuss and debate the latest key issues and challenges facing the industry. |
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European Paper week is open to all and paper industry stakeholders can attend its meetings. The main events include the CEPI Dinner and CEPI Annual meeting as well as several seminars on current topics of interest, such as ‘Water Footprinting', ‘Benchmarking ETS', ‘Promoting Biodiversity', ‘Research in Biorefinery', ‘Paper and ICT' as well as a ‘Strategic Research Workshop.
Eka Chemicals is Platinum Sponsor of this year's European Paper Week, showing the continued importance of European Paper Week as well as Eka's commitment to the paper industry. "Paper Week gives the entire European pulp and paper industry a once a year opportunity to meet and debate issues pertinent to it. Companies such as Eka Chemicals which sponsor this debate and help us organise a memorable event for all participants are extremely important and we are extremely grateful to them," remarked Martyn Griffiths, CEPI Communications and Public Affairs Director.
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