PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY

An International Paper mill in South Carolina
The global 'pulp and paper industry' is dominated by North American (United States, Canada), northern European (Finland, Sweden) and East Asian countries (such as Japan). Australasia and Latin America also have significant pulp and paper industries. Both Russia and China are expected to be key in the industry's growth over the next few years.
According to the 2003 PricewaterhouseCoopers Global Forest & Paper Industry Survey, the top 20 forest and paper products companies were:
RankCompanyCountry2002 Net Sales
(US$M)
2002 Net Income (Loss)
(US$M)
1International PaperU.S.24,976(880)
2Georgia-PacificU.S.23,271(735)
3WeyerhaeuserU.S.16,77116
4Kimberly-ClarkU.S.13,5661,675
5Stora EnsoFinland and Sweden12,090(211)
6Procter & Gamble (Paper)U.S.11,877954
7UPM-KymmeneFinland9,907520
8Nippon UnipacJapan9,696(5)
9Oji PaperJapan9,635(142)
10SCASweden9,091588
11MetsäliittoFinland8,387118
12Smurfit-StoneU.S.7,48365
13BoiseU.S.7,41211
14MeadWestvacoU.S.7,242(389)
15Anglo American plc (Mondi)UK and South Africa4,805345
16Jefferson SmurfitIreland4,45593
17Worms & CieFrance4,186180
18AmcorAustralia4,071463
19Asia Pulp & Paper (est)Indonesian4,000(1,450)
20SappiSouth Africa3,729220


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See also



Pulp and paper industry in Canada

Pulp and paper industry in Europe

Pulp and paper industry in Japan

Pulp and paper industry in the United States

External links



TAPPI Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry

Australia's National Association of Forest Industries

Asia Pulp & Paper Co.

Pulp and Paper News

www.risiinfo.com

www.pulpandpaper.net

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